HA! I didn't even notice that Gary. I had to go look and see what you were talking about. It must have landed okay because I never saw it. There are adjustable deflectors inside there, but for magazine work you really don't need them. I see that those adjustments are best for lighter stock, the deflector, the air blast, etc. if you are coming off a paper folder maybe, or counting cards like I was doing at high speed. I'm asking $15,000 for this unit and there are all kinds of things I could do with this if you know anybody thats interested. This would be perfect off a mail line, for deflecting back and forth between "Packs" and "Bundles" etc. etc. I would have to add a little coding to the PLC but it would be easy. And if my former large commercial printing company was using this, I would lengthen the output conveyors to give the operator a little more time. I would INCLUDE some of that work for someone that was interested. Because they are "stacked" deliveries, you can't very well roll up 2 conveyors. I suppose you could roll up a lower conveyor, and take your time grabbing from the top conveyor more often, and using the lower as your larger accumulator to give you time to box or skid pack, etc.
It sort of looks like the pitch is too high on the outfeed angle of the higher unit and that's hanging them up. Just a guess :)
HA! I didn't even notice that Gary. I had to go look and see what you were talking about. It must have landed okay because I never saw it. There are adjustable deflectors inside there, but for magazine work you really don't need them. I see that those adjustments are best for lighter stock, the deflector, the air blast, etc. if you are coming off a paper folder maybe, or counting cards like I was doing at high speed. I'm asking $15,000 for this unit and there are all kinds of things I could do with this if you know anybody thats interested. This would be perfect off a mail line, for deflecting back and forth between "Packs" and "Bundles" etc. etc. I would have to add a little coding to the PLC but it would be easy. And if my former large commercial printing company was using this, I would lengthen the output conveyors to give the operator a little more time. I would INCLUDE some of that work for someone that was interested. Because they are "stacked" deliveries, you can't very well roll up 2 conveyors. I suppose you could roll up a lower conveyor, and take your time grabbing from the top conveyor more often, and using the lower as your larger accumulator to give you time to box or skid pack, etc.