The bidirectional inclined bench is a structure with a natural inclination and a pneumatic inclination reversal mechanism.
It is an electro-welded profiled iron structure. The frame therefore has a natural inclination so the gas cylinders or tubes roll by gravity.
At the end of the descent there is a collection station with a pneumatic pusher which has the task of aligning the gas cylinder on the nozzle side.
Between the support lines of the piece there is a pneumatic tilting mechanism which when raised creates an inclination opposite to the natural one of the frame.
Also in this case the cylinder will roll by gravity. It can therefore be used for loading and unloading gas cylinders or pipes in a line.
The distance between the support lines is designed so that the structure is universal and can support any type of gas cylinder processed on the plant.
Bench width is designed on the basis of the longest product processed by the line.
The length of the frame is designed according to the dimensional needs required by the layout.
Frame height is studied according to the machinery that precedes it in the line.
The inclinations are designed both to make the cylinder reach the loading height of the subsequent machinery and to make the piece roll without making it acquire too much speed.