A new version of the pallet stacker Palomat Greenline sets new standards for flexible pallet handling by being able to handle more than 90 percent of the market’s standard pallets. The popular pallet magazine can now be easily adjusted by the user to different pallet heights. This opens the door to significant cost savings and increased flexibility. At the same time, it is now possible to extract data to a PC, and safety has been increased ninefold.

“The new version of the Danish Palomat Greenline handles nine out of ten types of standard pallets. Going forward, you only need one Palomat Greenline – whether you handle one-way pallets, Euro pallets, plastic pallets, or discount-standard pallets. This saves major investments in special-purpose machines and external programmers. If pallet height changes, you can quickly adjust a new gripping height yourself. In other words, you don’t have to worry about future changes in your pallet flow. This is nothing short of a revolution that makes production far more economical and sustainable,” says Majbritt Svane, Sales Director at Palomat.
All data from Palomat Greenline can now be exported to a PC. This enables faster servicing and allows companies to monitor how many pallets the machine handles at its location in production. The result is increased uptime and improved overall efficiency across the machinery fleet.
At the same time, the new Palomat Greenline expands its safety zone ninefold – from five centimetres to a light curtain scanning 45 centimetres upwards.
The new Palomat Greenline can be experienced at LogiMAT.



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