America In Motion, Inc. Datasheets for Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGV)
Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGV) are designed to perform their operations without direct human guidance. They are used in a wide variety of industrial applications and can be laser, inertially or Cartesian-guided.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| VNA (Very Narrow Aisle) vehicles have been a major segment within the industrial truck market and their OEM’s. These manually driven trucks provide vertical storage in rack structures with minimal... | |
| AIM iBOT Line (Intelligent Battery Operated Transporters) provides a flexible and cost effective platform to Tow, Carry or Convey your load. "iBOT" line replaces conventional AGC's while delivering standard features... | |
| Features state of the art laser guidance and automatic battery charging utilizing “fast charge” battery technology. Vehicles are generally a tricycle configuration with bi-directional travel capability. Other specialty vehicles include... | |
| Fork AGV’s are available to handle a variety of load sizes with pickup/drop-offs to/from the floor and to/from elevations including conveyor and racks. Vehicle models include counterbalance and outrigger design... | |
| Tugger AGV’s provide a flexible and cost effective platform to tow a series of trailers for bulk goods delivery. The Tow style is ideal for moving multiple pallets and trailers... | |
| Unit Load AGV's are generally a vehicle that will carry a load or multiple loads with either a lift deck or a powered conveyor to transfer the load. AIM unit... |