FlexMove Alpine Conveyors
The Alpine Conveyor is a compact spiral configuration commonly used as an accumulation or elevating buffer zone between machines or as a process step for cooling or drying. It can also be used for line balancing or product changeover purposes.
Alpines can be configured as an elevating/ lowering system with a single or double serpentine configuration. Uses include an in-line accumulator with entry and exit at different levels, or an in-line or off-line accumulator with entry and exit at the same level.
Benefits of FlexMove Alpine Conveyor:
- Keeps a constant sequence while buffering or accumulating products
 - Uses a gentle slope while changing elevations and preventing product damage
 - Maximizes vertical space, ensures the efficient utilization of machines with different speeds, and provides storage for pucks in FlexMove pallet system applications
 - The accumulation zone is simple yet efficient and provides the possibility to continuously have bottleneck machines running
 - Reduces the effects of machinery failures. It will accumulate the products from one machine while the nest machine in the line is being repaired or adjusted
 - Option of adding more levels when additional capacity is needed
 
View the complete Specification Sheet here: FlexMove Alpine Conveyor Spec Sheet
Specifications:
- Products can be round, square, oval or rectangular
 - Chain Widths: 65, 85, 105, 150 mm
 - Chain Lengths:
- Return Chain up to 23 m (75 ft)
 - Top Running Chain up to 76 m (250 ft)
 
 - Basic Configurations:
- One Direction, Return Chain: entry and exit at different levels, up to 23 m (75 ft) total length
 - One Direction, Top Running Chain: entry and exit at different levels, up to 30 m (100 ft) total length
 - Dual Direction, Single Serpentine: entry and exit at same level, up to 76 m (250 ft) of chain
 - Dual Direction, Double Serpentine: entry and exit at same level, up to 76 m (250 ft) of chain
 
 - Transfers:
- Side Plow
 - X-Tranfer
 - Roller Transfer
 - Powered Transfer
 
 
Direction:
Direction is determined by the product, belt selection, and product rate.
- Incline: Product being produced starts at a lower elevation and is moved to a higher elevation
 - Decline: Product being produced starts at a higher elevation and is moved to a lower elevation
 
Possible Applications:
- Product buffering during machine maintenance
 - Use of vertical space when there is not enough floor space to accumulate more product
 - Product movement at different levels
 - Downstream product flow avoiding a bottleneck in your process
 - Drying, cooling & curing time
 - Product being produced needs more time for process or testing
 - Product cycling/batching or to store product while another is being dispatched
 - Reduce the forces working on a product when accumulating
 - Serves as a walk thru/line access for product to divert onto
 
In-Line vs. Off-Line:
If an Alpine is to be used as a buffer, it needs to be determined if in-line or off-line is desired. If in-line is used, all normal production flow goes through the Alpine and would be accumulated upon a storage signal.
Typically, a stop device is required. Off-line has traffic flow around the Alpine and diverts into accumulation as needed.
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| Engineering Manuals | Pages | File Size | 
| FlexMove Engineering Manual | 244 | 55.2 MB | 
| Literature | Pages | File Size | 
| FlexMove Brochure | 6 | 2.9 MB | 
| FlexMove Alpine Conveyor Spec Sheet | 10 | 3 MB |