Stacker cranes are rail-guided vehicles for handling goods in an automated racking system. The maximum height of a stacker crane is 46m. Depending on the stored goods, weight and dimensions, a distinction is made between different types of stacker cranes, with three options described below:
OHRA two-mast stacker crane for long goods and heavy products
With a load-bearing capacity of up to 8 tonnes, a two-mast stacker is particularly useful when handling heavy and large-volume goods and high-rise racks are required. Often used to stack building materials, timber, slabs or in paper-processing industries a two-mast stacker can store large volumes of long goods with a relatively small footprint and for a reasonable cost.Our manual standard devices with standard platforms can be used for direct 'man at the goods' order-picking at the rack.
OHRA two-mast stacker cranes advantages
Particularly suited for long goods
Bearing loads of up to 8,000kg
Device can be delivered with a platform for manual order-picking
Curve-operation - for handling several aisles
OHRA stacker crane for up to 12m storage heights
Our special stacker crane can help you achieve automated storage of Euro pallets and pallet cages in heights of up to 12m, making it a superior alternative to VNA trucks. The crane's chassis allows for direct driving on the hall floor. The device can be curve-operated, is favourably priced and is based on a modular concept.
OHRA 12m stacker crane advantages
Particularly suited for order-picking warehouses or automated buffer warehouses
Modular concept
Building height of up to 12m
Suitable for very narrow aisle warehouses
Curve-operation for handling several aisles