Revolutionizing Material Handling with Smart Load Control System

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- 16 Mar 2023 ( #1119 )
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OEA KAUP, a leader in material handling attachments, has revolutionized the market with its latest innovation, the Smart Load Control (SLC) system. This intelligent and autonomous system is designed for Appliance and Carton Clamps, and regulates the clamping force exclusively based on the load weight, making it the only system on the market that is load dependent and not load pattern dependent.

The SLC system is flexible and defines the clamping force based on the weight applied to ensure that only the necessary amount of clamping force is applied to the load, without any intervention from the forklift truck driver. This guarantees damage-free handling of goods, and functions without any intervention in the forklift hydraulic system. The SLC system only requires a power supply and is plug-and-play, making it easy to install and use.

Digital connectivity and smart technologies have significantly changed the market for forklift attachments. Customers are demanding advanced technologies to address product damage in shipping. The SLC’s Smart technology is an incremental step towards fully autonomous systems, allowing customers to maintain their current infrastructure and storage layouts with less product damage. Smart systems take control over product handling, minimizing the risk of damage, and improving the efficiency of trucks and personnel.

OEA KAUP's SLC system is completely independent of the forklift, requiring only a DC voltage supply and standard hydraulic hook-ups. Unlike other similar products on the market, the SLC system is standalone and does not require any calibration or operator setting adjustments. Once installed, the operator simply clamps the product, and the display screen gives a green "go" signal indicating the clamp has control. The operator can then move as needed without damage to the product from over clamping or dropping the item due to rough surfaces.

 

 

In summary, OEA KAUP's Smart Load Control (SLC) system is a game-changer for material handling attachments. It is the only standalone system on the market that regulates the clamping force exclusively based on the load weight, making it load dependent and not load pattern dependent. The SLC system is completely independent of the forklift, requires no calibration or operator setting adjustments and functions without any intervention in the forklift hydraulic system. This innovative system guarantees damage-free handling of goods, improving efficiency and safety in material handling operations.

 

 

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OEA KAUP, a leader in material handling attachments, has revolutionized the market with its latest innovation, the Smart Load Control (SLC) system.

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