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Conveyor aims high

19th July 1980, Page 26
19th July 1980
Page 26
Page 26, 19th July 1980 — Conveyor aims high
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A NEW SERIES of conveyor-elevators for vehicle loading and unloading has been launched by Sovex Marshall of Nottingham.

The new Pacemaker complements the existing Extendaveyor and Handiveyor models and can be used at locations with or without a purpose-built loading dock.

The Pacemaker ML1, ML3 and MTL5 models can reach 6. 8 and 10m (19ft Bin. 26ft 3in and 32ft 10in) respectively into the vehicles being loaded or unloaded.

Maximum loading is 30kg m (about 20Ib; ft) plus a maximum single end load of 100kg (2cwt).

The 600mm (2ft) wide two-ply nylon reinforced belt travels in either direction at approximately 0.5m /sec (20in /sec).

The ML1, ML3 and MTL5 models have push-button controls for forward and reverse, while the latter model also has an operating bar for boom extension and retraction positioned on the side of the lower boom.

Emergency stop buttons are also fitted on either side of the terminal ends.