STOPA LG-U

  • Brand: Stopa
  • Product Code: STOPA LG-U

STOPA LG-U, system characteristics:

  • Storage system with one/several shelf operating units movable in the longitudinal direction
  • Goods carrier: self-supporting cassette
  • Maximum weight capacity: 1,000 to 5,000 kg
  • Max. storage length: 3,200 to 8,200 mm
  • Available up to a height of 25 m
  • Automatic operation
  • Flexible as to dimensions and weight capacity
  • Usable as a load carrier-less picking storage facility

 

Product Specifications

Specifications

STOPA LG-U, technical data:

Technical data/system

LG-U

Storage length [mm]

3.000- 8.200

Weight capacity per storage location [kg]

1000 - 5000

Max. system height [m]

25

Max. lifting speed [m/min]

16- 45

No. of storage locations

80 - 2000

Building supporting construction

yes

Link to processing machine

yes

Stations

Movable longitudinally/along the face side

Automatic control

Standard

Material stock administration

optional

ERP link

optional

 

STOPA LG-U, system equipment/options:

Shelf operating unit

Type

Additions

 

Shelf operating unit movable
in the longitudinal direction

Movement speeds

 

Load carrier less transportation

 

Shelf block

Types

Additions

 

Welded steel construction

Space saving
Tunnel solution

 

Building carrying version

 

Flexible modular construction

Cassettes

Format

Additions

 

Customised

 

Longitudinal divider

 

Bottom panels

 

 

 

Self-supporting

 

 

 

Up to a rod length of 8.2 m

 

Carrying capacity up to 5,000 kg

 

Optimised with regard to 
storage volume and carrying capacity

Stations

Face side/longitudinal side

Additions

 

Deposition frame

 

Automatic move out with/without protection fence

 

Movement speed

 

Lift out facility

 

Rod singling

 

Machine link

 

Cart

 

 

 

Chain conveyor

 

Quick change station

PLC controller

Type

Additions

 

SIEMENS S7

Modem

 

Interfacing for LVS

 

 

Storage administration

 

Additions

 

Interfacing for ERP

 

Interfacing for connected machines