eepos line
LINE SIDE MEDIA EQUIPMENT (BOK SYSTEM)
The infrastructure for modular and flexible productionFLOOR-FREE MEDIA SUPPLY FOR THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION LINE
The line side media equipment ensures the availability of power and data along the assembly lines so that a wide variety of handling devices can be connected without any problems and assembly processes can be re-timed in the shortest possible time. All components of the system are standardized and ready for connection. They can be flexibly retrofitted or adapted at any time.
THE EEPOS LINE SYSTEM:
- Continuous power supply along the assembly lines by busbars to the left and right of the conveyor belt
- Supply of data and energy along the complete upper belt construction
- Integration of crane bridges possible
- Via eepos base media columns, the energy supply as well as various areas such as handling technology, screwdriving technology, IT etc. can be connected with their own devices
THE UPPER BELT CONSTRUCTION AT A GLANCE
THE ADVANTAGES OF EEPOS LINE
- A modular and highly flexible system
- Continuous energy supply wherever it is desired
- Simplification of factory planning, as adjustments can easily be made retrospectively (greenfield)
- Easy integration into existing structures, e.g. Siemens rail (brownfield integration)
- A quickly scalable system, as components can be plugged in flexibly
- New requirements can be implemented quickly
- Each component can be customized
- Flexible commissioning
- Fast reclocking
- Creation of compatible standards for external devices/handling technology.
- Energy monitoring possible
- Simple assembly
- Particularly low maintenance
- no more time-consuming and costly dismantling necessary
- no waste of resources
- No more superfluous cables and components
- No more expensive hookup by an electrician
- No production downtime during reclocking
LINE SIDE MEDIA EQUIPMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"For the first time, we haven't had any issues with outlet availability after building a new facility"Operator of the BMW plant San Luis Pontosi, Mexico