Vertical reciprocating conveyor
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A vertical reciprocating conveyor (VRC) is a vertical conveyor that moves perpendicular to the floor and provides intermittent operation of a single load-carrying platform or cage which travels up and down on steel rails or guidepaths. A VRC more closely resembles a lift or freight elevator than a conventional conveyor. There are many configurations of VRCs including those with a single mast, single rail, double mast, double rail and even models which offer incline travel versus strict vertical travel. There are numerous platform configurations ranging from a simple flat steel surface to a powered roller conveyor deck with controls that are integrated with the controls of powered feed and take away conveyor lines at the different levels.[1]
Other Types of Conveyors
Other types of conveyors include:
- Belt conveyor
- Bucket conveyor
- Cart-on-track conveyor
- Chain conveyor
- Chute conveyor
- Gravity wheel conveyor
- Incline conveyor
- Magnetic belt conveyor
- Monorail
- Pneumatic conveyor
- Power-and-free conveyor
- Roller conveyor
- Screw conveyor
- Slat conveyor
- Sortation conveyor
- Tow conveyor
- Trolley conveyor
- Troughed belt conveyor
- Vertical lift conveyor
- Vibrating conveyor
Other Types of Lifts
Other types of lifts include:
- Aerial lift
- Articulated boom lift
- Boom lift
- Bucket loader
- Cantilever vertical reciprocating conveyor
- Dock lift
- Industrial scissor lift
- Lift cart
- Lift table
- Scissor lift
- Telescopic boom lift

