Auriga Conveyors
Laser Guided Vehicles with conveyors
Auriga PS is an automatic laser guided vehicle with covered forks.
In relation to its reduced dimensions, the vehicle can move products loads up to 1.500 kg loads.
Extremely compact and agile with the possibility to move in reduced spaces, whilst guaranteeing maximum safety.
In low position, the forks cover the rear wheels just like an electrical pallet truck.
Thanks to the wheels position in relation to the load being carried, the PS model can move up to 1.500 kg, while being a machine of reduced dimensions.
Auriga PS is therefore ideal to work in reduced space, between production lines for instance, or in warehouses as well.
The battery replacement or charging system is designed to guarantee the wide autonomy for Auriga vehicles. There are three types: ad hoc charging, semi/automatic battery replacement or automatic battery replacement. Every vehicle has a charge indicator on-board managed by the microprocessor that liaises with the AGV Manager, keeping it constantly updated as to the status of the charge and consequently the need to refuel.
The supervision system is designed to manage missions, criteria for the dynamic allocation of vehicles. It is interconnected with the other company devices, such as PC, PLC, database and ERP systems its purpose is to define, monitor, forecast and archive all the information relating to the logistics system devices, especially Auriga laser guided vehicles. Thanks to an entirely visual interface, an overall representation of the plant can be seen with the location of the vehicles and the related load. The status of every vehicle can be seen in order to check its operating parameters.
The Ethernet network used for the systems designed by OCME is designed by highly qualified specialised technicians, capable of guaranteeing perfect operation and maximum availability of the infrastructure. The network, which is part wired, and part wireless, is designed for the LGVs to liaise with the central traffic management system and concurrently assess the requests originating from the operators (via normal handheld devices), from palletisers/depalletisers or in general from any other plant, irrespective of the language and of the communication protocol used.
Integrated warehouse management is obtained thanks to algorithms which are capable of making the correct choices to exploit all the available space. The AGV Manager guides the vehicles on specific missions based on the load they need to load or unload according to various parameters.
| SPECIFICATIONS | AURIGA 15 PS | |
|---|---|---|
| Max unit Load Weight (kg) | 1500 | |
| LGV Height* (mm) | 3000 | |
| Lifting height* (mm) | 3000 | |
| Max Height Lift Mast (mm) | 3600 | |
| Fork length* (mm) | 1200 | |
| LGV Length (mm) | 2200 | |
| LGV Width* (mm) | 820 | |
| Wheel base (mm) | 1180 | |
| Max. speed (mm/s) | 1700 | |
| Max speed Fork Lift (mm/s) | 150 | |
| LGV weight with battery (Kg) |
1800 | |
| *Customizable | ||
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The University of Nottingham is working on several projects with OCME’s AURIGA and have recently developed an amazing video with the vehicle made of LEGO! This stop frame animation uses lego models to show the operation of the research project at the University
OCME supplied Enoitalia with 11 automatic Laser Guided Vehicles (LGV) of the Auriga series, which includes two models.