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APH-5360 (SPLX MKII): Compact High-Level Palletizer for Fragile Packages

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Layer palletizing
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Quick Facts

Vendor
Others
Automation Level
Fully Automated
Key Features
7 Features
Applications
3 Use Cases

Technology Performance Metrics

Efficiency80%Flexibility85%Scalability70%Cost Effect.82%Ease of Impl.75%

Key Features

1Compact design: eight feet high, fits in areas with tight clearances
2High-level palletizing that delivers full six-foot-high pallet loads
3Handles fragile and hard-to-handle packages (kraft-wrapped bundles, bales, thin-walled containers)
4Speed up to 50 units per minute (size/pattern/configuration dependent)
5Easily adjustable for changes in stacking pattern and product size
6Maintenance-free key components with easy access via removable guards/doors
7Safe entry and easy access design for all systems

Benefits

Gentle, smooth palletizing suitable for fragile items
Space-saving compact footprint despite high-level operation
High flexibility to handle diverse package types and adapt to changes
Low maintenance requirements and service-friendly design

🎯Applications

1Production lines with fragile products (e.g., thin-walled containers, wrapped bundles)
2Facilities with low ceiling height or space constraints
3Operations with frequent changes in package size or pallet pattern

📝Detailed Information

Technology Overview

The APH-5360 (formerly SPLX MKII) is a high-level palletizer specifically engineered for the gentle and efficient handling of a wide range of fragile and challenging packages. Unlike standard palletizers that might struggle with delicate items, this model utilizes "economies of mechanics and motion" to ensure smooth operation, minimizing the risk of damage to products like kraft-wrapped bundles, bales, and thin-walled containers. A key advantage is its compact physical profile—standing just eight feet tall—which allows it to be installed in facilities with limited vertical clearance, a common constraint in older buildings or tight production areas. Despite its modest height, it is capable of building full six-foot pallet loads, offering a space-efficient automation solution without compromising output capacity.

How It Works

Core Principles

The system operates as a high-level palletizer, meaning products are fed into the machine at an elevated point and then lowered or placed onto the pallet below. Its design emphasizes smooth, controlled mechanical movements to handle fragile items gently. The machine's kinematics ("economies of mechanics and motion") are optimized to reduce abrupt stops and impacts during the pick-and-place cycle.

Key Features & Capabilities

Fragile Package Expertise: The system is explicitly designed for hard-to-handle items such as kraft-wrapped bundles (which can be loose), bales, and thin-walled containers that are prone to crushing or deformation, filling a niche in palletizing automation.

Compact High-Level Design: Achieving a full six-foot pallet load from a machine only eight feet tall is an engineering feat that saves significant vertical space, making it ideal for retrofitting into existing facilities with low overhead clearances.

High Adjustability and Low Maintenance: The ability to easily adjust for new patterns and product sizes provides operational flexibility. The claim of "essentially maintenance-free" key components, combined with easy-access design, aims to reduce downtime and simplify upkeep.

Advantages & Benefits

The foremost benefit is reliable automation for delicate products, reducing manual handling and product damage rates. The compact footprint allows for automation in space-constrained environments where other palletizers cannot fit. Operational flexibility through easy adjustments supports production agility in response to changing packaging or order requirements. The maintenance-friendly design contributes to higher overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and lower lifetime operating costs.

Implementation Considerations

While versatile, the actual throughput of 50 units per minute is dependent on specific factors like package size and stacking pattern, so a detailed application review is necessary. The high-level infeed requires product to be elevated to the machine's intake point, which may need upstream conveyor adjustments. Although handling is gentle, extremely fragile or irregularly shaped items should still be evaluated for compatibility.

Use Cases & Applications

Ideal For

This palletizer is ideal for industries producing fragile, lightweight, or non-rigid packaged goods, such as certain food products (e.g., chip bags, wrapped bakery goods), paper products (bales, wrapped reams), and consumer goods in thin plastic containers.

Conclusion

The APH-5360 (SPLX MKII) High-Level Palletizer offers a specialized and practical automation solution for operations that deal with fragile packages and have spatial limitations. By combining gentle handling mechanics with a uniquely compact high-level design, it addresses two common challenges simultaneously. Its focus on adjustability and low maintenance further enhances its value as a long-term asset. For facilities that have struggled to automate the palletizing of delicate items due to either product fragility or ceiling height restrictions, this palletizer represents a viable and efficient option to improve throughput, protect product quality, and optimize floor space utilization.