Accumulation Conveyors
Bi-Directional Accumulation Table
This temporary storage space allows for accumulation relief during a downstream pause which is critical for keeping overall production efficiency.


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Sensors indicate when products need to start being stored and then slowly accumulate on the table.
Temporary Storage for Uninterruped Production
MCE's bi-directional accumulation table is a solution for accumulation pressure problems. Line production can be stopped at any point and may be interrupted by a product blockage, machine adjustment, or malfunction. The bi-directional table allows time for the downstream blockage to clear while storing products to keep upstream production moving.The Bi-Di table consists of a main Bi-Directional accumulation table and a run-by conveyor.
Accumulation occurs when sensors on the run-by conveyor detect backed up product. This signals the Bi-Di table to reverse and off load product from the run-by onto the accumulation table.
De-accumulation occurs when downstream conveyors are able to receive product and the backup detection sensors on the run-by are clear. The Bi-Di table unloads product from the accumulation table back onto the run-by to exit the system.

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Key Features:
- Small footprint, large storage capacity
- High product rate
- Low maintenance
- Exceptional product stability
- Minimal changeover
- Simple contols scheme
Applications For The Bi-Directional Accumulation Table
- Bottles
- Jars
- Cans
- Roun non-tapered products

Standard Widths
- 6'
Configuration Options:
- Self-clearing sweep arm
- Requires electrical controls
- Single-stream or mass-flow
- Jam-clearing cluster buster

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