Scenario & Requirements
On a flat site without a loading dock, large boxed goods on pallets need to be moved from the ground into a 9.6 m truck body. A medium hydraulic conveyor is used together with 38 mm and 50 mm gravity roller conveyors to receive the palletized goods and bridge the height difference between the ground and the truck opening, forming a continuous line that connects into the truck interior.
How the Solution Connects
The medium hydraulic conveyor is deployed between the ground and the truck entrance. Hydraulic lifting adjusts the height and the top bracket stabilizes the unit, with the discharge end directly docked to the truck opening. The 38 mm and 50 mm gravity roller conveyors serve as extension sections inside the truck body: one end connects to the hydraulic conveyor discharge, and the other extends deeper into the truck, ensuring there is no break in the conveying line from the ground into the truck.
Medium Hydraulic Conveyor
Medium Hydraulic Conveyor is specially designed for sites without loading and unloading platforms and is suitable for trucks under 40 ft. The hydrauli...
Operating Process & Manual Coordination
Workers push the large boxed goods on pallets into the hydraulic conveyor infeed, then start hydraulic lifting and the conveyor belt to keep the goods entering smoothly. The discharge end of the hydraulic conveyor is directly connected to the rollers inside the truck body; personnel on the roller section guide direction while arranging positioning to prevent piling up at the joint and to maintain a steady feed rhythm. Across equipment boundaries, movement direction relies on personnel guidance while the rollers continue moving smoothly, ensuring the goods transfer into the deeper part of the truck body.
Changes After Use
The combined line forms a closed-loop workflow, eliminating repeated lifting and readjustment so workers only need to guide and arrange at key sections. The in-truck roller extension increases conveying depth, reducing the manual pushing burden and making the unloading rhythm more continuous.