top of page

SORTING TABLE

SIMPLE AND DOUBLE SORTING TABLES FOR TYRE PHYSICAL CONTROL

The work of operators is crucial for the correct switching of tyres according to their condition but it is also extremely painful and physical.

We completely redesigned their workstation to limit musculoskeletal problems among workers and to reduce the handling while allowing the best use of their sorting skills by concentrating it on high-value tyres. 

To meet the needs of some of our clients (retreaders, and resellers) who need to do a more complex and specific physical control, we developed sorting tabes. 

The sorting tables made for 1 to 2 people are designed to improve operators’ working conditions by reducing drudgery, increasing safety, and helping with the identification of tyres.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Information about tyres is transmitted from the machine to be displayed to the attached hanging screens connected to the tables.

Tyres arrive one by one on the side and can be slid in front of the operator to be physically controlled.

 

If the tyre is not fit for reuse, retreading or match sorting rules, it can be lightly pushed in front of the operator to end up in scrap.

If the tyre has the potential to be valorized, it is put on the conveyor next to the operator to be conveyed to the relevant destination door by pressing the corresponding button.

WORKING STATION FOR 2ND SORTING

It is possible to add a touch screen fixed on the sorting table to add or modify information about the tyres. It is often used to keep track of all the data about the tyre before a pressure test or shearography process.

To keep the data linked to the tyre in a linear process that will lead tyres to be stocked, it is possible to add a barcode generator and reader to the sorting table. 

SORTING TABLE ELEMENTS 

The sorting table can be composed of : 

  • 1 or 2 work stations per sorting table;

  • Hanging display screens; 

  • Automation system with evacuation push buttons (according to the number of outflow);

  • Industrial reinforced touch screens for additionnal input (retreading or reuse applications); 

  • Barcode and/or RFID reader (fixed or handheld).

bottom of page