40Ton-omnidirectional-lifting-AGV
- Model
- LY-AU-40T-4-0A
Item specifics
- Product Weight
- 15T
- Load Weight
- 40T
- Product Size
- L5500*W2650*H730
- Suspension Type
- Hydraulic
- Voltage
- 96V
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Description
Automatic Guided Vehicle
Automatic guided vehicle systems, also known as an AGV system, otherwise known as an automated guided vehicle, autonomous guided vehicles, or even automatic guided cart, is a system that follows a predestined path around a facility. An AGV automated guided vehicle is a motorized vehicle that carries a load through either an assembly, manufacturing, or warehousing facility. An AGV can take on any form a customer requires to best address their application needs.
Advantages of AGV:
1.Efficiency improvement: 24-hour continuous operation, reduced dependence on manual labor, and shortened production cycle.
2.Safety: Avoid manual operation errors and reduce the risk of work-related injuries.
3.Flexibility and scalability: Quickly adjust paths and tasks to adapt to changes in production lines.
4.Cost optimization: Reduce manpower, equipment maintenance and site occupation costs.
5.Data-driven: Real-time monitoring of transportation status and optimization of production processes.
Product Name | Heavy duty omni direction AGVs |
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Model Number | LY-AU-40T-4-0A |
Product Weight | 15T |
Load Weight | 40T |
Product Size | L5500*W2650*H730 |
Drive Unit Type | Superdrive |
Drive Unit Number | 4-Drive |
Drive Unit Load Weight | 15T |
Remote Control | Manual Remote |
Navigation Type | Magnetic Stripe |
Lift Ability | Yes/Overall |
Castor | 0 |
Linkage Mode | Single AGV |
Frame Structure | Tubesheet |
Suspension Type | Hydraulic |
Turning Radius | Rotate on spot |
Voltage | 96V |
Range/Battery | 450AH |
Fixture/Tooling | / |
Explosion-proof level | – |
Explosion-proof or not | No |
Safety Features | Collision Avoidance System, Emergency Stop Button, Obstacle Detection Sensors, Safety Laser Scanner |
Automatic Guided Vehicle Application
- Manufacturing Industry
Automotive Industry: Transporting car bodies, engines, large molds, etc., supporting flexible production lines.
Heavy Machinery Manufacturing: Transporting large castings, welded parts or assembly components.
Metallurgical Industry: Transporting steel coils, steel plates, and high-temperature metal materials.
Chemical industry: transporting reactors, large storage tanks or hazardous chemicals.
- Logistics and warehousing
Ports/airports: automated loading and unloading and stacking of containers and large goods.
Large warehouses: storage and sorting of palletized heavy goods.
Railway freight: cooperate with gantry cranes to carry out cargo handling in carriages.
- Special industrial environments
High-temperature workshops: such as transporting high-temperature steel billets in steel plants.
Explosion-proof scenarios: transportation of flammable and explosive materials in the oil and gas industry.
Clean environment: heavy wafer handling in clean rooms in semiconductor factories.
- New energy and infrastructure
Wind power industry: in-plant transportation of super-large components such as blades and towers.
Battery production: handling heavy battery modules or energy storage equipment.
Infrastructure engineering: automated transportation of prefabricated components and building materials.
- Flexible production lines
Linked with robots and CNC machine tools to achieve precise cross-station delivery of heavy-loaded workpieces and support the construction of “dark factories”.