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Board unscrambler

The SPRINGER board unscrambler is used to separate the piles of boards which have been fed via the unscrambler trough, so that the boards can be conveyed on in one layer. To ensure that the boards separate as well as possible, an adjustable rail system is automatically positioned according to the thickness of the boards.

Fully automatic stick reject system

With SPRINGER’s automatic stick removal system, the sticks slip onto a conveyor belt after unstacking and are transferred to the subsequent stick cross conveyor. Pushers at the side align the sticks, which are then collected in the stick bins. Once the stick bin is full, it’s picked up by the forklift truck. The next stick bin, which is in a waiting position, automatically proceeds to the filling position.

Tilt hoist

SPRINGER tilt tables are very robust and efficient. Add-ons, such as an integrated leveler to prevent the layers from slipping at an angle, a closed rear back to guarantee the position of the sticks is flexible, or a stick loosening screw can increase efficiency even further. In addition, the integration of an auxiliary tilt table to reduce changeover times is possible. 

Log infeed conveyors

SPRINGER log feed systems, which have robust, industrial components that can handle deep piles, stand apart for their high availability and low maintenance requirements. 

Acceleration rolls

The acceleration channel is integrated in high performance systems and is the ideal solution for the optimized log gap in sawmill infeed systems. By positioning the acceleration rollers and the rotary feeder, logs are perfectly centered. This keeps the acceleration constant  and ensures an optimal log gap.

 

Metal detection belts

Pieces of metal embedded in the timber need to be detected early on to minimize downtime. Because of this, SPRINGER has developed an end-to-end solution that is used in log yards and sawmill feed systems.

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