White Systems introduces new medium-duty carousels

by Canadian Shipper

White Systems an FKI Logistex member and builder of high-speed automated material storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), has introduced the new 2100-Series and 2200-Series medium-duty vertical carousels. With an ergonomic design, security and safety features, and high-throughput reliability, the White Systems 2100 and 2200 vertical carousels enable efficient, automated, and cost-effective high-density, small-footprint storage-space utilization, says the company.

The 2100 and 2200 come standard with various levels of control, from the simplest manual up/down control to software-capable controls with integral VCIT (Vertical Carousel Interface Terminal, which includes a backlit LCD with tactile keypad). The high-level control software is totally compatible with all White Systems, Inc. software packages. The 2100 and 2200 also feature optional counter-mounted pick-to-light displays (in 2-, 6-, and ten-character versions) to further aid inventory management accuracy. In addition, optional Ethernet ports
enable high-speed communications over a LAN.

Products in the 2100 and 2200 are stored fully enclosed within the carousels. When not in use, carousel access doors can be locked. In addition, options such as automated single access doors, automated
mini-doors, magnetic strip swipe card, and other biometric security
devices may be added to the 2100 and 2200. The White 2100 and 2200 also feature high-quality mechanical and electrical components.

Designed to eliminate operator bending, stretching and climbing, the 2100 and 2200 vertical carousels bring stored products to the operator instead of requiring the operator to move to the product.

UL/ETL listed, the 2100’s and 2200’s main access openings are equipped
with touch bars and polarized photo eyes to prevent accidental carrier
movement during picking and storing. In addition, service access panels
are electrically interlocked to prevent carousel activation when they
are open. A spring-set motor brake stops and prevents carrier movement
during power interruptions, and an optional emergency crank (using a
conventional cordless drill) provides access to stored products in the
event of a power failure.

White Systems introduces new medium-duty carousels

White Systems an FKI Logistex member and builder of high-speed automated material storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), has introduced the new 2100-Series and 2200-Series medium-duty vertical carousels. With an ergonomic design, security and safety features, and high-throughput reliability, the White Systems 2100 and 2200 vertical carousels enable efficient, automated, and cost-effective high-density, small-footprint storage-space utilization, says the company.

The 2100 and 2200 come standard with various levels of control,
from the simplest manual up/down control to software-capable controls with integral VCIT (Vertical Carousel Interface Terminal, which includes a backlit LCD with tactile keypad). The high-level control software is totally compatible with all White Systems, Inc. software packages. The 2100 and 2200 also feature optional counter-mounted pick-to-light displays (in 2-, 6-, and ten-character versions) to further aid inventory management accuracy. In addition, optional Ethernet ports
enable high-speed communications over a LAN.

Products in the 2100 and 2200 are stored fully enclosed within the
carousels. When not in use, carousel access doors can be locked. In
addition, options such as automated single access doors, automated
mini-doors, magnetic strip swipe card, and other biometric security
devices may be added to the 2100 and 2200. The White 2100 and 2200 also feature high-quality mechanical and electrical components.

Designed to eliminate operator bending, stretching and climbing, the 2100 and 2200 vertical carousels bring stored products to the operator instead of requiring the operator to move to the product.

UL/ETL listed, the 2100’s and 2200’s main access openings are equipped with touch bars and polarized photo eyes to prevent accidental carrier movement during picking and storing. In addition, service access panels are electrically interlocked to prevent carousel activation when they are open. A spring-set motor brake stops and prevents carrier movement during power interruptions, and an optional emergency crank (using a conventional cordless drill) provides access to stored products in the
event of a power failure.

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