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UNIBLOC

KASTO UNIBLOC: Stacking Cradle Systems for every demand.
The patented gripper arms allow safe multiple lifts.
Stacking cradles can be safely manipulated with the UNIBLOC magnet spreader beam.
Various transport cradles: Adapted to single or multiple lift spreader beam as well as the automatic automatic spreader beams.
With the patented gripper technology, even customer-specific transport containers can be economically transported and restacked.
Automatic multiple restacking: The fully automatic KASTO-Stacking Cradle System UNIBLOC A with two shelf blocks.
Type:Bar storage
Storage Type:Stacking cradle system
Loading per storage: 6 t - 9 t / 13227.7 lbs - 19841.6 lbs
Storage length: 3 m - 24 m / 9.84 ft - 78.74 ft
Storage size: 10 - 9999 Locations

For the conventional restacking operation with UNIBLOC, only two-hoist, possibly swayfree cranes are needed. The best suited material lengths for the Stacking Cradle System UNIBLOC are between 3 and 24 m (9.8‘ and 78.7‘). Up to three layers of stacking cradles with a usable height of 400 mm (15.7“) each can be transported together via the mechanical gripper function. Only the crane‘s up/down movement is required to lock/unlock the spreader beam with the cradles.

  • Efficient work processes due to multiple lifts
  • Enormous time savings due to transport of up to three layers simultaneously
  • Accurate transport sequences due to automatic restacking
  • Small fl oor space requirements due to vertical space utilization
  • More profi tability due to faster and easier access

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Technical Data

Loading per storage location 6 / 9 t 13230 / 19845 lbs
Economic storage size from 10 locations from 10 locations
Economic storage length 3 - 14 m 9,84 - 45,93 in
Economic system height to 5 m to 16,4 in
Rack supported design possible yes yes
Number of pick per h (per OGC) 1 - 20 pro/h 20 - 60 pro/h
Partially integrated saw possible yes yes
Fully integrated saw possible yes yes