CPL-12000 Overhead Grader

    Lenke’s new CPL-1200 Overhead Grader brings the innovation of including RFID emitters on the hooks as an option, thus increasing accuracy when it comes to grading whole birds. RFID readers are positioned next to each drop station, thus ensuring an exact drop that does not depend on the quality of the chain, bringing unmatched reliability to the grading system. The scale has a robust stainless steel construction and the weighing principle eliminates chain interference when lifting and releasing the hook when weighing. This ensures the accuracy of weighing and maintenance.

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    Description

    Software Robustness
    The CPL-12000 software has a number of features and options such as sorting by weight range, distribution by percentage and number of birds per minute, and A-B quality. Flow distribution can be used to feed cutting lines or to maintain a continuous flow for automatic packaging machines. Histograms with production data allow a clear visualization of what has been produced over a certain period of time and the data can be exported to the database for further recording and analysis. This information is used in the integration and calculation of yield, and can be integrated with other systems.
    The Weight Grader CPL-12000 is made out of the best available components and each part of the machine has been designed considering continuous use, in two or even three daily shifts. The components are made of stainless steel and non-corrodible material. The machine perfectly stands the typical humid environment of slaughterhouses.
    Productivity Maintenance
    The productivity of the CPL12000 is up to 12 thousand birds/hour per line, being able to integrate 3 lines in the same system, totaling 36000 birds/hour, distributing the birds in up to 144 drop stations. The Lenke CPL-12000 features state-of-the-art weight detection technology, ensuring accuracy of 5g-10g for capacity of 10 thousand birds/hour and accuracy of 10g-20g for capacity of 12 thousand birds/hour.
    The equipment’s maintenance is simple and the project is compact, reducing components to the minimum necessary. The software interface was designed to ease its use.