Erie Technical Systems Inc. manufactures standard and custom automatic pallet dispensers. Our PalletMAX™ automatic pallet dispenser also known as a Pallet Inserter, or Pallet Placer, is a heavy-duty industrial unit designed with long-term maintenance-free operation in mind. Our dispenser can be loaded with 15-20 standard pallets using a forklift.
The lowest pallet is separated from the other pallets and delivered using a chain conveyor. An Allen-Bradley PLC controls the logic and safety interlocks. Units are available for delivery of 44″to 48″ width or length pallets. Adjustable legs allow for a minimum pallet delivery height of 12.5″.
Please contact us with any questions on our PalletMAX™ Pallet Dispenser line of automated pallet dispensers.
Doors on the PalletMAX™ Pallet Dispenser Automatic Door Option cassette are used to safely contain the pallet stack during operation of the machine. When there is a need to replenish the machine the automatic door option will (upon command from the operator) move to the load position, suspend functions and automatically unlock and open the doors on the dispenser allowing the operator to load the machine. When loading is complete the machine will (upon command from the operator) close and re-lock the doors allowing the machine to resume functions.
Doors installed on the PalletMAX™ Pallet Dispenser cassette are used to safely contain the pallet stack during operation of the machine. When replenishing of the pallet stack is needed and the machine is in the load position the operator will manually unlock and open the doors allowing access to load the machine. When loading is complete the operator must manually close and lock the doors before continuing machine functions.
The PalletMAX™ Pallet Dispense system can be configured to fit your logistics. With this configuration, the machine can be loaded from the rear (in line with the discharge).
The PalletMAX™ Pallet Dispense system can be configured to fit your logistics. With this configuration, the machine can be loaded from the side of the machine (perpendicular to the discharge). The machine can be supplied as either a left hand or right-hand load (when viewing the machine from the front (discharge)