Senad Telescopic Conveyor (Telescopic Conveyor)
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- BRAND:
- SENAD
- PART #:
- Telescopic Conveyor
- ORIGIN:
- China
- AVAILABILITY:
- SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- SKU:
- Senad-Telescopic-Conveyor
Unlike fixed-length conveyors, telescopic conveyors can extend into a vehicle body and retract when not in use, reducing manual carrying distance and improving throughput during inbound receiving and outbound dispatch operations.
In commercial parcel hubs and fulfillment centers, telescopic conveyors are frequently deployed at dock doors as part of broader parcel handling automation and are sometimes integrated with DWS (dimensioning–weighing–scanning) systems and downstream sortation. Senad’s implementations are positioned as ergonomic, efficiency-oriented solutions that support high-volume handling of cartons, sacks, tires, and mixed packages, including connections to parcel sorting workflows.
Design and Features
Telescopic Extension and Dock Interface
A defining characteristic of the Senad telescopic conveyor is its ability to stretch into the truck/container at a flexible length and retract back to the dock position when finished. This telescoping capability is intended to reduce labor intensity during loading/unloading by bringing the conveyor head closer to the work zone.
Bidirectional Belt Operation
Senad’s telescopic belt conveyor is described as running bidirectionally, enabling both loading (dock → vehicle) and unloading (vehicle → dock) without reconfiguring the system. Bidirectional operation is commonly paired with variable speed control to match worker pace and downstream conveyor capacity.
Adjustable Incline (Ergonomics and Access)
For practical dock use, the system supports an angle range for “decline” and loading at different heights, with tilting specified as 0 to +5° (adjustable by hydraulic) in the provided specifications. This feature helps adapt to vehicle floor heights and dock layouts while improving ergonomic posture and reducing lifting.
Integration with DWS and Parcel Processing Lines
Telescopic conveyors are often used upstream of scanning and sortation. Senad positions the telescopic belt conveyor as connectable with a DWS parcel sorting system to reduce labor and improve processing efficiency and data accuracy.
Senad’s logistics-oriented pages also describe operational layouts where a telescopic conveyor is placed in front of a scanning/sortation station for unloading packages.
Technology and Specifications
Typical Models and Length Ranges
The product listing provides multiple model variants (e.g., TBC2S-6/4, TBC3S-6/8, TBC4S-6/12, TBC5S-6/14), indicating a family of telescopic conveyors with a 6,000 mm retracted length and extended sections that vary by configuration.
Key specifications listed include:
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Retracted length (A): 6,000 mm (across listed models)
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Extended length (B): 4,000 / 8,000 / 12,000 / 14,000 mm (model-dependent)
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Total length (C): 10,000 / 14,000 / 18,000 / 20,000 mm (model-dependent)
Belt and Throughput Characteristics
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Belt width: 600 mm or 800 mm
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Belt direction: Reversible
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Belt speed: 0–36 m/min (adjustable)
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Capacity: 60 kg/meter
These parameters are typical of dockside conveyors used for cartons and parcels, where speed control helps avoid congestion at downstream scanners, weigh scales, and merges.
Power, Mass, and Drive
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Driven motor: 1.5 kW to 4.0 kW (model-dependent)
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Weight: approximately 2T to 5T (model-dependent)
Components and Industrial Supply Chain
The product page lists representative component brands/specifications—e.g., SEW or NORD gear motors, Schneider electrical, and belt/bearing/roller supply options—reflecting a conventional industrial approach to maintainability and spares availability.
Applications and Use Cases
Dock Door Loading/Unloading in Parcel Hubs
The most common deployment is at dock doors for rapid trailer unloading and container loading, especially in high-throughput parcel environments (courier, postal, and e-commerce distribution). The telescopic format reduces walking distance inside vehicles and supports continuous flow onto fixed conveyors and scanning stations.
Warehouses, Logistics Parks, and Harbors
Senad describes telescopic belt conveyors as widely used in warehouse, logistics, and harbor settings for loading/unloading goods, aligning with use cases such as cross-docking and containerized freight handling.
Integration with DWS and Sortation Systems
In automated parcel operations, a telescopic conveyor may feed packages into a dimensioning–weighing–scanning module, then onward into sorters. Senad’s descriptions emphasize that pairing a telescopic conveyor with DWS can reduce labor needs and increase operational efficiency and accuracy in parcel workflows.
Advantages / Benefits
Reduced Manual Handling and Better Ergonomics
By moving the conveyor head closer to the pick/put point inside a trailer, telescopic conveyors reduce manual carrying distance. Senad highlights ergonomic operating conditions through extension/retraction control to reach a “perfect position” for loading and unloading.
Faster Turnaround Time at the Dock
Adjustable speed and bidirectional operation support continuous loading/unloading cycles, potentially shortening truck dwell times—especially when paired with standardized staging and downstream sortation.
Compatibility with Data Capture and Automation
When used with DWS and barcode scanning, telescopic conveyors help maintain steady singulated flow, improving scan rates and limiting rework caused by pileups or inconsistent spacing.
Flexible Configurations
The listed model family and options (such as mobile vs. fixed availability, and size customization) suggest adaptability for different dock geometries and throughput targets.
Comparisons
Telescopic Conveyor vs. Fixed Belt Conveyor
A fixed belt conveyor is simpler and typically lower cost, but it cannot reach deep into a trailer. Telescopic conveyors reduce “last-meter” manual carrying, which can be the dominant time and fatigue driver in truck unloading.
Telescopic Belt Conveyor vs. Roller Conveyor
Roller conveyors can be effective for rigid cartons but may be less suitable for irregular parcels, sacks, or mixed product shapes. Belt conveyors provide continuous support and are commonly preferred for diverse e-commerce parcel profiles.
Telescopic Conveyor vs. Manual Unloading with Carts
Manual cart-based unloading can handle variability but often increases labor demand and reduces predictability. Telescopic conveyors are typically adopted when consistent volume and throughput justify mechanization and process standardization.
Pricing and Availability
Pricing for a Senad telescopic conveyor typically depends on total length, belt width, fixed vs. mobile design, hydraulic tilt options, and integration requirements (e.g., DWS, barcode scanning, or sortation lines). The supplier documentation indicates that production occurs regularly and mentions a typical lead time of ~15–30 days if not in stock (availability varies by model and inventory).
Because telescopic conveyors are often part of a broader dock automation package, buyers commonly request an itemized quotation that includes installation, commissioning, and operator training.
FAQ Section
What is a Senad telescopic conveyor?
A Senad telescopic conveyor is an extendable belt conveyor designed to load and unload trucks or containers by extending into the vehicle, reducing manual handling distance and improving dock throughput.
How does a telescopic conveyor work?
The conveyor uses a telescoping structure that extends and retracts, allowing the belt head to move closer to the work area inside a trailer. The belt can run in both directions for loading or unloading, often with adjustable speed to match workflow.
Why is a telescopic conveyor important in logistics?
It helps reduce labor intensity and improve cycle time at dock doors by minimizing walking and lifting. It also supports more consistent flow into downstream systems like DWS scanning and parcel sorting, which can improve efficiency and data accuracy.
What are the benefits of a telescopic belt conveyor?
Common benefits include faster loading/unloading, bidirectional operation, adjustable speed, reduced manual carrying, and the ability to connect with DWS parcel sorting systems for more automated parcel processing.
Summary
The Senad Telescopic Conveyor is an extendable belt conveyor designed for high-efficiency dock loading and unloading, with bidirectional operation, adjustable speed, and configuration options across multiple lengths and capacities. Frequently paired with DWS and parcel sortation systems, it supports modern e-commerce and courier operations by improving ergonomics, increasing throughput,and enabling more consistent material flow from vehicles into automated logistics lines.
Specifications
| PART # | Telescopic Conveyor |
|---|---|
| BRAND | SENAD |