Scenario and Requirements

The operation centers on a 9.6-meter truck, with the goal of directly moving 2-meter-long bagged goods from the truck body into the warehouse without a loading dock. Throughout the process, the goods must maintain their form, preventing the bagged items from swaying or being repeatedly transferred during unloading. The connection point is directly between the truck body and the warehouse floor.
How the Solution Connects

The conveying line, consisting of the medium hydraulic conveyor and the multi-rib belt powered rubber roller on the ground and in the truck body, is laid out along the direction of the truck body. The hydraulic lifting function of the hydraulic conveyor and the roller conveyor together form a smooth progressive passage, ensuring the goods do not need to be lifted again when leaving the truck body.
The rubber-coated rollers are driven by a multi-rib belt to maintain continuous traction. The roller section extends along the cargo compartment and forms a smooth transition at the connection with the hydraulic conveyor, avoiding shaking caused by changes in load bearing.
Operating Process and Manual Coordination
Operators use the hydraulic lifting function of the hydraulic conveyor to adjust the height until the conveying end is level with the truck platform, then lock it in place. The roller conveyor is then extended in the required direction and laid onto the warehouse floor. Workers guide the bagged goods at the front end of the rollers to align with the conveyor, and then use start, forward/reverse, and stop controls to maintain stable cargo movement along the line.
Changes After Use
With the continuous conveying line formed by the hydraulic conveyor and the rubber-coated rollers, goods can be transported directly from the truck body into the warehouse, eliminating the previous transfer and lifting steps. The smooth connection reduces cargo swaying and significantly improves stability during continuous operation.