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Towing Vehicles

Also referred to as tuggers, towing vehicles are unmanned, computer-controlled transport vehicles that are capable of pulling one or more non-powered, wheel-based vehicles and are one of the most effective types of automatic guided vehicles. The non-powered vehicles, or carts, are attached behind the AGV in a train that is adjustable in terms of length and capacity.


Savant Automation Inc. Towing Vehicles
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A manufacturer of automatic guided vehicles, Savant Automation Inc, offers a full line of automatic guided vehicles such as towing vehicles. In addition to supplying state of the art automatic guided vehicles, we provide AGV system requirements analysis, concept & simulation services. Our staff has over 18 years of combined experience. Savant Automation is ISO 9000 certified & ready to help you.

http://www.agvsystems.com | Email This Company | Phone: 616-791-8540
2748-A Courier Drive NW   Walker, Michigan 49534

Jervis B. Webb Towing Vehicles
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For nearly five decades, Webb AGV’s have increased productivity, while reducing operating costs for companies in nearly every industry. Webb was one of the first to develop Automtic Trailor Loading AGV’s, automatic guided cars & heavy-duty AGV’s & towing vehicles. Guidance options include laser, inertial, & magnetic tape. We are known for our engineering & commitment to developing technologies.

http://www.jervisbwebb.com | Email This Company | Phone: 800-526-9322
34375 W. Twelve Mile Road    Farmington Hills, MI 48331

 
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Towing Vehicles

Towing vehicles work because an operator adds and removes the non-powered vehicles to/from the AGV vehicle at designated stops along a path. The vehicle’s route can navigate a basic loop or a more complicated preprogrammed pathway, but typical towing vehicles do not reverse, hence the need for a looping system. Common non-powered vehicles that are towed by towing vehicles include quad steer carts, wagon wheel style trailers, hospital carts, dollies, hand trucks, maintenance carts and more. Capable of transporting heavy loads, typically ranging from 8,000 – 50,000 lbs, towing vehicles are useful for applications such as heavy lifting, tugging or towing, load transferring, pallet loading and unloading and load positioning. They are often used in conjunction with other AGVs such as transfer cars or material handling robots. Towing vehicles allow workers to maneuver large numbers of carts that would not have been efficiently possible through manual labor. By creating a safer work environment as well as increased productivity, towing vehicles prove advantageous for industries such as metal processing, warehouse, automotive, food processing, agriculture, aerospace, construction, communications and military.

As the first AGV introduced on the market, towing vehicles are still highly popular automatic guided vehicles. Capable of navigating a guide path network that is flexible and easy to program, various navigation methods used on AGV towing vehicles include laser, camera, optical, inertial and wire guided systems. These methods are generally divided into two categories: fixed path guidance systems where wire, tape or paint can be used as a physical guide path on the floor for guidance; and free-ranging, which have no physical pathway to guide them, making it easier to change towing vehicle pathways through computerized software. In general, towing vehicles use a navigation method from one of the two categories for guidance. Most towing vehicles are equipped with onboard microprocessors as well as a supervisory control system which helps with various tasks, such as tracking and tracing modules and generating and/or distributing transport orders. Free-ranging towing vehicles such as laser guided towing vehicles have advanced navigation capabilities and are able to navigate around objects along a programmed path and avoid collisions independently using laser beam sensors. Towing vehicle manufacturers program tuggers for many different and useful maneuvers allowing for higher efficiency processes in the workplace. Some towing vehicles are designed for the use of an operator, but most operate independently.

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