ITOKI Launches a New Power-driven Mobile Rack System, "Systema Auto Rack An Type," with Extensive Function Options for Easy and User-friendly Storage of a Large Volume of Documents and Books
ITOKI CORPORATION (President: Tadashi Matsui) added a new model with a new function to the existing power-driven mobile rack system, “Systema Auto Rack An Type,” which launched last November, and will release it in January 2015.
This product is designed to combine the conventional power-driven mobile rack feature, characterized by the easy transfer of a large volume of heavy items, and the reasonable price of the manual-handle-type mobile rack system, and offers simpler functions than the complicated search function built into the power-driven model. In addition, this product eliminates button operations for higher user-friendliness, enabling anyone to use this product easily, simply by flicking the screen. This safe and easy mobile rack system is perfect for storing a large volume of items in an office, library or warehouse.
The new system is equipped with additional safety and protection options in the form of a quake-absorbing device and a safety sensor.
ITOKI power-driven mobile rack system, the “Systema Auto Rack An Type”
Lower in cost than the conventional power-driven mobile rack system. User-friendliness allows all users to transfer heavy items more easily than with the handle-type mobile rack system.
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Mobile Rack System Operation Panel The industry’s first introduction of a flick gesture function. Flicking the screen to the left moves the rack to the left as desired. |
Product Profile
- Name: “Systema Auto Rack An Type”
- Start of sales: January 2015
- Specifications
[Feature 1] |
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[Feature 2] |
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[Feature 3]
ITOKI’s proprietary all-wheel quake-absorbing trolley successfully minimizes both “rack collapse” and “passage blockage.” Higher safety is ensured through synergy with a standard anti-fallover device.
[Feature 4]
The optical and acoustic alerts notify operators of the status of the mobile rack system. As redundant systems for customers who seek additional safety, a light curtain and/or a safety bar can be installed at a hand-push height to avoid crushing between the racks and protect operators.
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The safety device is designed to trigger the interlock when the sensor senses human access to a passage area. |
The safety device designed to trigger the interlock when the sensor installed at the passage entrance is blocked by human access. |
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