Custom-designed conveyor ambidexterity
After multiple attempts to automatically align these canisters in precise positioning for shrink labeling, Toll abandoned automation and hired additional workers to manually orient the containers for feeding to the timing screw conveyor, supplied by Morrison, which then fed them to the shrink labeler to apply the labels.
Nick Wilson, president of Morrison Container Handling Solutions (www.morrison-chs.com), came to observe the operation. He then enlisted Morrison's engineering and field service experts to work with Toll's manufacturing improvements manager Robert
The two teams collaborated to design an orienter with an additional timing screw that, combined with the original timing screw, consistently delivers these containers to the labeling station. The canisters travel in random fashion from the infeed conveyor. The newly added timing screw permits the canisters to be correctly presented to the original timing screw. The original timing screw then feeds them at the precisely required 45º angle to the label applicator. The orienter detects when a container is not in the correct position for labeling and removes it from the line.
With the labeling process now fully automated and extra labor costs eliminated, Toll Packaging has been able to save money and assure labeling accuracy. Smitley says, "Morrison custom-designed the original timing screw to maximize performance on our production line, and they promised us the most dedicated customer service in the industry when it comes to developing container handling solutions. We put them to the test a second time, and we're very pleased with the results."
-Judy Rice

























































































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