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Montech

Address:
Gewerbestrasse 12
Derendingen
CH-4552
Switzerland
Telephone: (Switzerland) +41 32 681 55 00

http://www.montech.chsales@accomplishedautomation.co.uk

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Listing of all 8 news releases from Montech:

Powered pallets on track replace conveyors

Most pallet transfer systems use a pair of parallel conveyor belts that support and drive the pallets. But Montrac uses a powered pallet system.

News from Montech (28 September 2001)

Servo systems are easy to install and operate

Don't worry if you have never used a servo system before, Montech's Servoline positioners are incredibly easy to install and operate.

News from Montech (28 September 2001)

Single belt used for lower cost pallet transfer

The inherent simplicity of the Montech single belt system, is not only cheaper to purchase than a comparable twin-belt system, but it is also much less costly to adapt, modify or expand.

News from Montech (20 June 2001)

Slide units simpler for pick-and-place

If all of these add-on costs are taken into account, a combination slide and actuator is likely to work out much cheaperthan designing a unit using individual components, says Montech.

News from Montech (20 June 2001)

Aluminium framework built on a smaller scale

Montech's newest range of smaller profiles and components for the Quick-Set aluminium framework system suit the support of vision cameras and other automation accessories.

News from Montech (19 March 2001)

The compact and more efficient mini conveyors

Montech is launching a series of new Mini-conveyors which complement its existing Low-profile models and use a 24V brushless DC motor, rather than the more traditional AC variety

News from Montech ( 2 November 2000)

Pallet transfer without the pain

Montech has come up with a solution that mitigates the noise problems often associated with pallet transfer systems, using clever design including elastomeric shock absorbers

News from Montech ( 3 August 2000)

Motor assembly cell based around indexing table

 User application article   When Schunk decided to automate the assembly of the brush holders for its electric motors, the company wanted to build itself a machine quickly.

News from Montech (26 July 2000)

 

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