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Demo3D Example Videos - Enterprise Models 2

Demo3D scripting is extremely powerful, providing unmatched flexibility to create exactly the mechanism or the sequence of movements you need in order to get your message across. These models are examples of what can be done with Demo3D Enterprise.

Demo3D Professional catalogs are built using Demo3D Enterprise.

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Satellite Forks

Considerable space savings are achieved with satellite forks when the volume usage is compared with classic AS/RS, even with double deep racks.

Users can use Demo3D to help explain exactly how the system operates, either by running prepared cycles, or by controlling the satellite fork movements interactively.
 
   

Slat Sorter

Demo3D can be used to demonstrate the accurate positioning of products across the width of a conveyor. Slat sorters are often used within palletizing systems.

Loads may or may not be turned, according to the pallet pattern requirements, then loads are accurately positioned across the width of the conveyor using the slat sorter.
 
   

Simple Transfers

Whenever a load is moved by an operator from one position on a material handling system to another, or to a workstation, then a simple transfer is the easiest way to make the move, flawlessly. When showing the real physics of the move aren't your top priority, then a simple transfer is all you need.

The user specifies which loads are to be translated, where they are to be translated to, and how fast they are to be translated. It couldn't be smoother.
 
   

Automatic Tote Feed

This system keeps the four order picking stations occupied. Whenever a tote becomes full it is removed from the filling position, and another tote automatically moves forward to take its place.
 
   
   
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