5T Lifting Rail Guided Vehicle for Material Transportation
Production Challenges
A high temperature alloy casting company faces challenges where the weight of the containers used in the processes before and after the vacuum furnace reaches 5 tons. Ordinary forklifts cannot accurately deliver them to the docking position in front of the furnace.
Solution
Based on the customer's needs and actual application scenarios, we designed and manufactured this 5t safety sliding line powered rail guided vehicle.
The vehicle adopts a box-beam frame and a three-layer structure design: the bottom layer is for shuttle operation, the middle layer is for lifting, and the top layer is for push-pull operation. A PLC control system, combined with wireless remote control and wired handles, ensures precise docking and stable operation. It is also equipped with cast steel wheels to ensure stability and durability during heavy-duty transport.

Advantages
Control Advantages: This 5t safety sliding line powered rail guided vehicle is equipped with an advanced PLC control system, enabling precise route control, speed adjustment, and accurate positioning. The real-time monitoring and automated control functions of the PLC system make equipment operation more convenient and efficient.
Power Supply System: The rail guided vehicle utilizes a high-safety sliding line power supply, which completely eliminates battery capacity limitations, achieving 24/7 uninterrupted operation.
Multi-dimensional Structure: The innovative "three-layer composite structure" – the bottom layer handles high-speed track transport, the middle layer enables lifting height adjustment, and the top layer integrates a high precision push-pull mechanism.

Application
In vacuum furnace production lines, the rail guided vehicle precisely transports the enclosure to the designated position via the bottom-layer transport function, ensuring accurate docking between the enclosure and the vacuum furnace. The lifting function allows the equipment to adjust its height as needed, achieving unobstructed docking. Operators control the equipment via wireless remote control or wired handle, ensuring an efficient and stable operating process.
