| Topic Name: JCB CAB Systems: EXCEL AUTOMATION PROVIDES CONVEYOR SYSTEMS FOR TWO NEW FINISHING LINES AT JCB CAB SYSTEMS FACILITY
Category: Heavy Material handling
Research persons: Excel Automation
Location: Rugeley, United Kingdom |
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Details
Excel Automation, the UK’s leading manufacturer of material handling
equipment, has supplied conveyor systems for two new cab finishing lines at the
JCB Cab Systems plant in Rugeley, Staffordshire.
JCB, the family owned manufacturer of construction, agricultural and groundcare
machinery produces over 300 different products on 5 continents in some of the
world’s finest engineering factories.
The company’s Cab Systems business in Rugeley, Staffordshire, which manufactures
cabs for other plants within JCB, has recently completed an assembly facility
housing two new automated cab finishing lines designed to produce fully trimmed
cabs for JCB’s Backhoe and Loadall ranges. The conveyor systems for both lines
were designed and manufactured by Excel Automation, the UK’s leading supplier of
material handling equipment.
The Backhoe line is 80m long with 21 stations. It features accumulating
conveyors at the load and unload ends to allow buffering and operates at an
approximate speed of one metre per minute. The Loadall line has 20 stations, is
71m long and operates at slightly less than one metre per minute. It is also
equipped with accumulating conveyors at load and unload ends to allow buffering.
In addition, the Loadall line features a shuttle car system powered by an
inductive loop. This provides an extremely neat solution as there is no solid
conveyor forming a barrier across the
assembly shop, and no power feed centenary system or loose dangling wires.
The design for both lines began in September. Commissioning was carried out
in two stages, with the Backhoe installation completed in Mar 2008 and the
Loadall line during JCB’s September shutdown.
Commenting on the service and support provided by Excel Automation, JCB's
Project Manufacturing Engineer Steve Cartwright says: “Excel was very responsive
to the pressures of the programme, and the input from its engineering team
ensured that from design to manufacture we received exactly the systems we
specified.”
The fully finished cabs produced on the new lines are delivered to the main JCB
assembly plant in Rocester. This plant had previously been supplied with cab
variants from Rugeley, which were then configured and trimmed on its own trim
lines to suit particular customer requirements. Now the Rocester plant simply
unloads fully trimmed Backhoe and Loadall cabs from transporters and fits them
to the machines on its assembly lines.
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