Overhead carriage wrapping averts product damage

Red Devil, a manufacturer of caulk, sealants and spackling compounds, eliminated product damage by switching to stretch wrappers that move film around a stationary load rather than spinning the load on a turntable.

The palletizer offloads the full pallet onto the automated transfer car (left), which moves on tracks embedded in the floor. The
The palletizer offloads the full pallet onto the automated transfer car (left), which moves on tracks embedded in the floor. The

For 20 years, Red Devil used turntable stretch wrappers to prepare pallet loads of its caulk, sealants and spackling compounds for shipment to retailers such as Lowes, Ace Hardware and True Value Hardware. But the Pryor, OK, company was having a devil of a time keeping the cases on the turntable once the machine started spinning.

"Our boxes are somewhat unusual because of their shape--they're taller than they are wide," says Alan Crupper, materials manager at Red Devil. "When the turntable started to rotate the boxes on the pallet, the centrifugal force would throw those boxes outward. We had $5ꯠ of damaged product [and packaging materials] a year." Operators often had to repackage the products because the impact of the fall from the turntable was enough to damage the product and/or the cases, he says.

During a trip to the Red Devil plant five years ago, Red Devil's distributor, Love Packaging Systems (Tulsa, OK), suggested using stretch wrappers with an overhead spiral carriage rather than revolving turntables. That would eliminate the incidence of tumbling cases. Since then, Red Devil has purchased three semi-automatic Cobra III stretch wrappers with an overhead carriage arm from ITW Mima (Tamarac, FL). The three semi-automatic machines are located in Red Devil's order-picking warehouse, where orders of several different cased products are hand-selected and manually palletized.

Eighteen months ago, Red Devil bought its newest ITW Mima machine: a Cobra XL wrapper. Unlike its semi-automatic predecessors, which are used for mixed loads, the Cobra XL is a fully automated system used exclusively for large orders of identical cases. It's fed by two upstream palletizers that are also dedicated to large, same-case loads.

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