Cross Belt Sorter

Cross-belt Sorters transports products on belts placed on islands. There can be many belts per island.

A cross-belt sorter is configured for exit point by create a Divert Rule for each exit point. The user can then entirely customize which products are pushed on each exit point independently.

Products are inducted to a sorter from a conveyor with Operational Mode set to "Inductor".

If Allocation Points are present on the sorter, belts are reserved for specific inductions as they pass by the allocations points. Inductions managed by an allocation point can only induct products on belts reserved for itself or inductions that are upstream. For example:

Allocation point manages 3 induction A, B and C, with A being the most upstream induction: each free belt passing by the allocation point will be assigned to A, B and C in round robin style: A, B, C, A, B etc.

If A doesn't use a belt, this belt is usable by B or C, and if B doesn't use a belt, the belt is usable by C.

Large products: if a product apparent width along the induction path is larger than the oversize threshold, the allocation point will book the first available two consecutive belts for this induction, and the product will be inducted at the center of the two belts.

If the product apparent width is larger than the belt width + oversize threshold, the product will not be inducted at all.

Create a cross-belt Sorter

From the Toolbox, simply drag and drop a cross-belt Sorter into the simulation.

Access a cross-belt Sorter

From the Project ExplorerEquipmentsCross Belt Sorter.

Or directly by clicking on the cross-belt Sorter in the simulation.

Configuring Allocation Points and Exit Points

See "Tilt Tray Sorter"

Chute Full

When a chute property Full is true, the sorter won't divert products into the chute regardless of the divert rule evaluation result.

Properties:

 

For Editor only

 

Islands

Belts

Sections

Visual

 

Note:All trays are identified on the sorter by an index number.

This number is derived as follows:

trayIndex = Displayed tray number - 1

 

Events and functions