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TeleStacker automation gets an update

TeleStacker conveyors from Superior Industries feature variable height, length and axle positions that allow for layered stockpile construction. Photo: Superior Industries
TeleStacker conveyors from Superior Industries feature variable height, length and axle positions that allow for layered stockpile construction. Photo: Superior Industries
TeleStacker conveyors from Superior Industries feature variable height, length and axle positions that allow for layered stockpile construction. Photo: Superior Industries
TeleStacker conveyors from Superior Industries feature variable height, length and axle positions that allow for layered stockpile construction. Photo: Superior Industries

Superior Industries upgraded its TeleStacker conveyor PilePro automation with several new features.

According to Superior, the 14.0 version of the automation includes a higher-resolution display that improves readability – even under direct sunlight. Additionally, operations can now be monitored from anywhere with remote viewing to reduce trips to the conveyor.

Superior says the related housing was optimized to withstand extreme temperatures for year-round performance. Also, hydraulic and electrical schematics and how-to videos were integrated into the PilePro program.

“These upgrades reflect our commitment to making material handling safer, easier and more efficient,” says Lafe Grimm, director of engineering at Superior.

Existing TeleStacker conveyors with PilePro automation can now be upgraded, the company adds.

Related: Superior opens facility for jaw, cone crusher manufacturing

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