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A detailed look

Mounted atop the cartoner infeed, the inserter assembly has its own photocell sensor for no- literature/no-carton alarming, but Access wanted a sensor as close as possible to actual insertion into the carton to ensure the literature really does go into the carton. By aiming the Omron F30 vision sensor at a narrow gap between the product flight and the funnel leading into the carton, Access is just inches shy of having the sensor right in the carton.

First, the inserter places prefolded product literature from a supply magazine into a conveyor flight. This is done at the cartoner’s continuous-motion pace of 75 to 80 cartons/min. A side conveyor brings in the skin care product, in tubes or jars, that are transferred into each flight atop the literature.

Into the side pocket

Access saw that this setup wouldn’t work because a sensor read on the literature could not be made with the product covering it.

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