Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors (VRCs)

Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors (VRCs) – Material Handling Solutions from Precision Warehouse Design

As any warehouse or floor manager knows, buildings with multiple levels need a solution to transport materials between floors or levels. Vertical reciprocating conveyors, VRCs for short, are a transportation solution that uses a hydraulic mechanism to transport a variety of materials up or down levels. Simply load materials on the carriage or platform and engage the VRC to quickly and safely transport them to the necessary floor or level. In automated systems for package handling, a smaller version of VRC is used for safer lifting and movement of parcels.

With our VRC, you’ll be able to more efficiently transport materials that are incoming or outgoing. This vertical material lift is safer for employees and management alike to operate warehouse functions. In addition to improved safety function, a VRC conveyor operates efficiently and quickly and is accessible and easy to use. Our Precision Warehouse Design VRCs are an economical solution to package or materials handling. Larger designs are ideal for heavier loads, while smaller designs are an excellent option for automated warehouse systems.

VRCs are simple to install and can be designed or customized to fit the exact needs of your warehouse or another kind of facility.

Hydraulic Lifts

A hydraulic lift is a straight material handling solution that operates using a hydraulic system to transport materials or people vertically. They can look like an elevator of sorts with a chamber that closes and transports materials up or down. Different series of hydraulic lifts carry varying maximum weights. Access gates at each level that are connected to the operation of the lift create the ultimate safety features.

These are adaptable and can be used indoors or outdoors and for mezzanine or through-floor access. With the power of hydraulic cylinders mounted to guard columns, this useful materials handling solution also ensures smooth transportation of materials every time. There are also quick-connect solutions for speedy usage and inexpensive setup.

Mechanical Lifts

With a drum operated via an electric motor, cables wind or unwind to move materials up and down. Mechanical lifts offer the maximum amount of flexibility and speed. With the ability to carry weights up to 50,000 lbs., the mechanical-style lift is a great option for warehouses that move heavy materials or large loads.

Quiet motor operations allow our mechanical lifts to start up and shut down with less noise than many models. Built-in safety features lock access doors while the lift is in operation. This protects not only the materials but the individual operating the machinery. Mechanical lifts can carry heavy loads at ultimate speeds to complete necessary work rapidly. Quick setup cables allow our mechanical lifts to be used right away with minimal setup cost.

Package Handling Lifts

For the smoothest and quietest package handling, our package handling lifts can help to quickly move small boxes and lighter loads. With an up to 300 lb. capacity, what these machines lack in carrying capacity, they make up for with load speed and precision.

Perfect for both automated and manual system usage, package handling lifts come with advanced features of built-in safety and quick connect wiring so they can be set up and used right away with minimal cost. For the ultimate choice in quality and longevity, our Precision Warehouse Design package lifts are essential for any warehouse or facility operation.

Frequently Asked Questions about VRC’s

VRC, or Vertical Reciprocating Conveyor, is a material-handling solution that moves goods and materials vertically between floors or levels of a facility.

VRC stands for Vertical Reciprocating Conveyor.

A VRC consists of a platform or carriage that moves up and down on guide rails, powered by an electric motor or hydraulic system. The platform is loaded with goods or materials at one level and then raised or lowered to another level. VRCs are available in a range of sizes and capacities to suit various applications.

There are several types of VRCs available, including hydraulic, mechanical, and electric. The type of VRC that is best for your business depends on your specific requirements, such as load capacity, lifting height, and operating environment. It’s important to consult with a VRC expert to determine which type of VRC is right for your application.

VRCs come with a range of safety features, such as interlocked gates, overload protection, emergency stop buttons, and automatic leveling systems. These features are designed to ensure the safe operation of the VRC and protect workers from injury. VRCs are also subject to industry standards and regulations, such as ASME B20.1 and OSHA, to ensure their safety and compliance.

To ensure maximum efficiency and longevity of your VRC, it’s important to perform regular maintenance and servicing. This may include inspections, lubrication, cleaning, and repair of any damaged components. It’s recommended to have your VRC serviced by a qualified technician who has experience working with VRCs. Additionally, it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance and service intervals to ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of your VRC.