Reduce Engineering Complexity and Risks

Smart Conveyance empowers machine builders to move their projects from concept to assembly to production up to 45% faster than with traditional conveyance, with simplified tooling, reduced floorspace, and an overall reduction in engineering hours.

Conveyance is the foundation of your factory automation and touches practically every component, helping engineers, system designers, integrators, and manufacturers accomplish high-performance automation with an improved ROI. Considering conveyance early in the design phase of your factory automation fundamentally changes the way you design your system.

System Simulations  

Creating a simulation of your system early in the design phase helps to optimize processes, evaluate performance requirements, and understand energy consumption. Overall, this process can reduce application engineering by 15% and provides more insight as the design phase begins.

Simulations are created using the platform’s TrakMaster™ software. Simulations demonstrate precisely how an application will perform on the final system. Whether conceiving a new application or adapting to a last-minute change in requirements, the simulation can evolve with your project and be loaded directly onto the SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ platform anytime. 

Straightforward Configuration

The straightforward configuration of the SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ platform’s integrated functionality removes the barriers inherent to asynchronous motion and reduces engineering hours associated with usual complex programming.

SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ systems also have built-in PLC function blocks that provide intuitive interfaces for functions such as configuring shuttle motion, accessing data, and setting parameters. SuperTrak’s controller software can be configured with TrakMaster™ software and/or live via the PLC: set-up motion configurations and targets using TrakMaster™ software, while the PLC enables faster implementation and easier diagnostics. 

Targets

Configure the destination of each shuttle at each step of the process.

Position Triggers

Ability to trigger external devices to perform actions on the fly.

Pre-Arrival Notifications

Communicate timing so that tooling is ready to work as soon as the shuttle arrives.

Pre-Stops

Ensure all approaching shuttles are held back from the process target location if already occupied.

Interface I/O

Use pre-defined input/outputs or configure SuperTrak parameters to access them more easily.

Offsets

Allows for straightforwardly optimizing the system and can easily activate offsets from PLC 

Multiple Configuration Options.

Reduced floorspace, cycle times, and buffer zones are just a few reasons SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ is attractive to machine builders and automation integrators. With multiple SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ configurations available and simulations to support the design phase, machine builders can configure a system that works within their parameters without opting for a fully custom conveyance solution. 

Seamless Installation 

Before any SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ platform leaves our facility, our team of experts thoroughly tests it using the exact configuration created with the machine builders throughout the design phase. Systems are shipped as one complete system, when possible, but when it isn’t, we provide detailed manuals, videos, and training to help support a seamless installation process. 

 
Our primary focus is Smart Conveyance, and our team of engineers and machine builders understand the challenges associated with automation design and implementation. We are committed to supporting our customers every step of the way, whether through e-learning, guided videos, or hands-on in-person support. 

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By thinking of your conveyance early in the design phase, you can fundamentally change the way you build your system, reducing complexities and creating high-performance automation with less risk. 

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Considering conveyance early in your factory automation’s design phase changes how you design your system.

One of the major costs and factors impacting your overall ROI is the amount of floor space you need to operate. 

Understanding the conveyance system’s motion capability determines what needs to be built on top of it.

How does a partnership develop a solution that allows this machine builder to design highly flexible automation?

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What is Smart Conveyance?

Smart Conveyance acts as the foundation of your automation process. It combines the elements you already know that are inherent in conveyance and conveyors with the capabilities of advanced digital technologies to enable diagnostics, performance optimization, and an intelligent user interface. 

 

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A smart conveyor system like SuperTrak GEN3™ offers 3 major advantages over a traditional conveyor system like an indexing dial or a power and free conveyor – more precision, higher speeds, and independent shuttle control. 

Traditional Conveyance vs Smart Conveyance

Traditional Conveyance

Smart Conveyance

A traditional conveyor requires a cylinder to stop the shuttle at the station, and additional tooling to locate the shuttle before the station can start working.

Smart conveyance is powered by servo precision.

Indexing can be slow in traditional conveyance and it can require duplicating functionality.

Smart conveyance allows for fast indexing that reduces duplicate functionality.

Traditional Conveyance often requires a constant pitch along the entire system even if the space is not required for tooling.

Independent shuttle control with Smart Conveyance provides a means to change the pitch.

What is Conveyance?

The conveyance system you choose is the foundation of your automation process for several reasons:

Motion

Understanding the motion capability of the conveyance determines what needs to be built on top of it.  Conveyance is motion; it moves a part or workpiece from station to station. Most conveyors are passive. They don’t contribute to the process and just move the part from A to B. Smart conveyance on the other hand means that motion can be active, it has an impact on the process itself. From a conveyance perspective, this would include things like:

  • Indexing parts on a shuttle to utilize one piece of tooling to work on multiple parts.
  • Changing velocity and acceleration (i.e., unsecured parts placed onto a shuttle may require a lower acceleration until they are properly secured)
  • Utilizing the conveyance as an axis rather than adding additional actuation to the station design
  • Heating/Curing/Cooling – (i.e., slow down shuttles as they move through a heating tunnel)
  • Pressing parts together
  • Camming (i.e. utilizing an external cam to move the shuttle shelf into the required position for station processing)

Footprint

The shape and size of an automation system are often the result of the foundation. Utilizing the features of the SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ platform can have a significant impact on tooling complexity and the number of stations required, resulting in less square footage on the factory floor. Additionally, the system configuration options with  SuperTrak™ allows designers to accommodate unique spacing challenges such as a support columns or fixtures. SuperTrak™ can even be built around or integrated into existing automation.

Process

Conveyance is the process (station) connector. It defines the system flow and directly affects the simplicity/complexity of process changes. Does it need to be scaled in the future? Will your process need to adapt and change as you iterate on your product? The right conveyance selection provides the flexibility to enable future business considerations.

Operational Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)

Conveyance impacts all three components of OEE:

  1. AvailabilityConveyance is the one component that spans the entire system. If it’s down, everything is down.
  2. Quality Conveyance tracks the status and the destination of good parts and bad parts. It can also track the history of a bad part to determine if it can be converted to a good part.
  3. Performance Conveyance is critical to getting parts in and out of stations to meet cycle time requirements

Data

Conveyance is the “process connector”. It can act as a conduit to collect information about the overall system status and the parts being produced. 

Types of Conveyance

There are a lot of conveyance options on the market today. Let’s break down the advantages and disadvantages of the major ones.

Indexing Conveyor

A belt or chain that moves (indexes) at a constant pitch and time. The motion is synchronous.

An indexing conveyor is ideal when the system cycle time is greater than or equal to the slowest station cycle time and the floorspace available can accommodate a constant pitch (station to station distance) across the entire system.

Benefits:

  • Synchronous motion
  • Effective if the system cycle time is ≥ to the slowest station cycle time
  • There is enough floorspace to accommodate a constant pitch across the entire system

Limitations:

  • Can’t accommodate a variable pitch.
  • Floorspace is limited
  • Ineffective if cycle times vary from station to station

 

Power and Free Conveyor

A belt or chain that moves pallets (or shuttles) that are not directly connected (free) to the belt or chain (power). This allows shuttles to be stopped anywhere on the system using some form of actuation (i.e. stopper cylinder) while the power mechanism continues moving. Synchronous and asynchronous motion is possible.

Power and free conveyors can accommodate inconsistent cycle times, but generally requires extra engineering (mechanical, electrical, & controls) for the utilization of stopper cylinders, and locate tooling if repeatability requirements are tight.

Benefits:

  • Accommodates variable station cycle times.  
  • Capable of synchronous and asynchronous motion.

Limitations:

  • Additional integration time
  • Additional spare parts and maintenance

Power and Free Conveyor

 

Indexing Dials / Dial Table / Rotary Table

A dial is a table that rotates (indexes), moving parts between stations. It is similar in capability to an indexing conveyor: the pitch and the time are constant, so it is synchronous. One key advantage with a dial, however, is that the size and shape of the system footprint can be smaller than other forms of conveyance. 

Benefits:

  • Smaller system footprint
  • Effective if the system cycle time is ≥ to the slowest station cycle time

Limitations:

  • No Asynchronous motion capability
  • Ineffective if cycle times vary from station to station

Dial Conveyor

Smart Technology

What does it mean for technology to be smart? There must be a level of capability inherent inside it that can be used like a service. Smart phones, sensors, thermostats, cars, and fridges are examples of smart technologies and products making life easier and more efficient. You don’t necessarily need to know the complexity of how it functions as the technology does that for you, you just need to know how to use it.

The factors that define smart products are:

  1. Integrated Functionality 
  2. Performance Optimization
  3. Diagnostic Insight
  4. Energy Efficiency
  5. User Interface

The benefit of this technology in the manufacturing space is that it can greatly reduce your footprint, downtime recovery, and improve OEE.

Integrated Functionality

One thing that a Smart Conveyance platform like SuperTrak™ has that traditional conveyors do not is integrated functionality, including:

  • Target routing
  • Position triggers
  • Pre-arrival notifications
  •  Set motion parameters
  • Motion regions
  • Collision avoidance
  • Offsets
  • Shuttle length
  • Shuttle ID
  • And more

Is Smart Conveyance Right for Your Application

Not sure if Smart Conveyance is a fit for your applications? Read more about how to assess whether Smart Conveyance can help you.

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