Power supply is possible along the entire length of the line! Introducing a power supply system for moving bodies.
The "BOK System" is a power supply and data communication system with support beams that has a proven track record of being used for various applications such as assembly, testing, trial operation, and battery charging over many years. The support carrier can be inserted into an aluminum track and mounted at the required position. Depending on the type, the carrier can support loads of 30kg, 60kg, or 250kg, and it can also be equipped with a support rack that allows for the storage of necessary tools, instruments, and monitors to efficiently and easily create a movable workstation. 【Features】 ■ Aluminum tracks are placed above the assembly line ■ Power supply is possible along the entire length of the line ■ The carrier supports loads of up to 250kg ■ Bidirectional operation is possible *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Single Carrier ・Load Capacity: 30kg ■ Double Carrier ・Load Capacity: 60kg ■ Single Carrier (for Heavy Loads) ・Load Capacity: 250kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applicable Fields】 ■ Manufacturing and assembly lines requiring screw fastening work ■ Test operation areas ■ Testing equipment on assembly lines ■ Battery charging systems *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since Paul Fahrle, who was in charge of maintenance at a German steelworks in 1912, invented the composite rigid body trolley made of iron and copper, we have developed into a specialized manufacturer that focuses on mobile power supply devices such as insulated trolleys (trolley ducts) not only in Germany but also around the world. Currently, there are about 650 employees in Germany and sales bases in 52 countries, including 12 subsidiaries worldwide. In Japan, Fahrle Co., Ltd. was established in Osaka in 1978 and became a group company of Kyokuto Trading Co., Ltd. in November 2012.