ITOH DENKI MOTORIZED ROLLERS
We cooperate with ITOH DENKi company – the Japanese manufacturer of mororized rollers, a leader and pioneer in the field of motorized rollers technology.
ITOH DENKI MOTORIZED ROLLERS MEAN:
Economy
- energy – 60% lower power consumption
- time – simple and fast assembly and disassembly
- space – ergonomic and compact design
Safety
- 24V DC power supply
- low noise level
Functionality
- possibility of installation in devices or elements of a compact design (turntables, elevators, lifting tables, gates, floor conveyors)
- wide and advanced possibilities of control
Innovation
- constant improvement of existing and designing new products and logistic solutions
- many years of experience in the construction of electric motors and electronic modules
- own extensive R&D facilities
- creating needs instead of meeting them
- ecological production technology and pro-ecological product
Reliability
- each motorized roller with a circuit board from the idea through design and manufacture is the result of ITOH-DENKI’s in-house mechanical, electronic, and logistics expertise
- the lack of subcontractors ensures full integrity and compatibility of all products
- solid and proven design
- each motorized roller is tested before delivery to the customer
- over 5,000 installations around the world with a total of over 10 million motorized rollers
Versatility
- wide range of diameters from 32mm up to 60mm
- loading capacity up to 1000kg
- wide variety of functions to control the logistics process
- wide range of drives and circuit boards
- from a single motorized roller to the whole module
We offer
Motorized roller for light and medium loads:
- PM500XE with integrated circuit board
- PM500FE/PM605FE with external circuit board
Motorized rollers for heavy loads (pallet transport):
- PM605KT with external circuit board
Angle transfer modules:
- F-RAT for 900 angle transfer
- POP-UP for 450 angle transfer
Together with motorized roller we offer our own slave rollers fully compatible with ITOH DENKI’s products.
