2015-05-08 1:04 GMT+03:00 John Kasunich <jmkasun...@fastmail.fm>:
> How many plates do they process?  Do they need to turn a plate
> over once a day or every five minutes?  Totally different scale of
> investement for those two cases.
>
> Here is a suggestion if they don't need to do it very often:

Ok, thank you, got the idea. I was thinking of something similar - 2
(or more) such circles connected together to make a rotating cylinder,
where plate can enter/exit at one end, so that it moves on conveyor in
the cylinder, gets turned over and then moves out. I just am not sure,
how to handle te case, when plates would move in both directions on
the conveyor (at least in certain parts of it). Well, the plate could
pass the cylinder right through, but then the whole thing would become
very long and take up too much space, so it does not feel like the
most optimal way of doing this.
About the quantity - cannot tell for sure as I delivered that machine
only yesterday, they are not yet using it :) But I know that they
would like something that does not involve much of labor - as
automatic as possible is preferred.

Viesturs

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