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Full Coverage Lift Magnets Quadruple Burn Table Output



Eriez' air-operated Burn Table Full Coverage Lift Magnet Systems utilize a large full-contact magnetic surface area to move multiple parts in a single lift. "Customer results prove these advanced systems can quadruple burn table production and improve safety conditions by reducing employee exposure," said a company spokesperson.

Manually unloading burn tables can be a very time-consuming process, according to Andy Kloecker, Eriez Metalworking Market Manager. "Our Full Coverage Lift Magnets not only pick up many parts in a single lift, but also handle skeletons with ease because the magnetic circuit design eliminates gaps on the surface," he said.

A supplier of carbon steel parts-to-print recently reported on the results of implementing these magnets: "We started seeing the benefits of the Full Coverage System almost immediately," said a spokesperson. "The operators were able to clear the parts off the table much more efficiently and safely and load full sheets onto the table with the same performance. We have more than quadrupled our output on the table as a result."

Kloecker said the full coverage capabilities of the magnet eliminate manual handling and the need for operators to walk or climb on the table, an extremely dangerous practice that puts workers' safety at risk.

The Eriez Burn Table Full Coverage Lift Magnet System has the ability to pick up single sheets of thinner material from a stack for table loading, down to 3/16" sheet. This eliminates the need for spacers between sheets and time-consuming separation processes while loading the table, Eriez noted.

Operation of the system requires only an overhead hoist and an air supply. The simple solenoid valve on the unit can be wired into existing crane controls, whether it is a wired pendant or hands-free radio control. The air source can be from shop air or a small, dedicated compressor mounted above on the crane bridge.

For more information contact:

Eriez Manufacturing Co.

2200 Asbury Road

Erie, PA 16506

800-345-4946 / 814-835-6000

eriez@eriez.com

www.eriez.com

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