Sticker Stacker

Product description
The sticker-stacker is used to build packages for the subsequent drying process. A straw machine inserts drying straw between the layers of timber. The pieces of timber are placed alternately to the right and left in the layer to achieve the same package length regardless of dimensions, allowing the timber kilns to be filled optimally and to provide the most favorable conditions for drying. The straws are placed in rows across the pieces of timber, directly above each other, which is important for the stability of the packages. Stable packages are crucial for subsequent processes.
- Stable packages
- Straw rows directly above each other
- Same package lengths with double even ends
- Highest capacity
- Robust construction
- Proven technology
- Creates optimal conditions for the subsequent drying process

Function description
The sticker-stacker can consist of various machine units, here's an example of the setup:
THREADED ROLLER LAYER PLACER 2924
A divided chain conveyor receives timber in cross transport. A division allows an operator to brake the first conveyor to facilitate the process of aligning timber pieces. The timber pieces are then evened out in a roller stand before being transported further in its transverse direction. The roller stand consists of driven inclined rollers that even out the timber pieces against a rotating stop screen.
BUFFER REGULATOR CONRAD 2195
A chain conveyor with an integrated belt conveyor receives timber pieces, which are then transported in cross direction towards the single feeder. Optimization of the feed rate of timber towards the single feeder, consisting of photocells and software that measures the ratio between air and timber in the volume passing over the conveyor and automatically adjusts the speed to achieve maximum filling degree on the input table. The integrated belt conveyor optimizes the timber flow towards the single feeder.
SINGLE PIECE FEEDER TURBO 2540
From a timber layer that is fed with a constant pressure against a fixed stop on a flat chain conveyor, the timber pieces are fed individually by pneumatic operated belt flaps lifting the timber piece to be fed against overhead driven belt flaps. At the same time as the timber piece is lifted over the fixed stop edge, it is squeezed between the pairs of mounted belt flaps and fed onto carriers in the subsequent carrier conveyor. The upper belt flaps are electrically (actuators) raised and lowered and simultaneously have a pneumatic spring function.
END EQUALIZATION SECTION DOUBLE DRAW 2343
Underlying driven rollers even out timber pieces against fixed stop screens during transport. The chain of the chain conveyor is equipped with carriers at two height levels. At the first roller stand, all timber pieces are evened out against a cushioned stop screen. At the second roller stand, every other timber piece is transferred to the opposite side to be evened out against a second fixed cushioned stop screen.
STACKING SECTION SPREADER 2901
Timber pieces are transported piece by piece with a carrier-equipped conveyor chain onto a layer-building conveyor, which accelerates when the layer is full so that a new layer can begin. When a full layer reaches the correct position, it is lifted by swiveling laying arms that transport it onto the package elevator, where it is lowered, and the arms return and the layer is pulled off and placed on the brackets of the package elevator. The work cycle is repeated until the correct number of timber pieces is set on the package elevator. When the package is full, the package elevator is lowered, and the packages are transported out.

Function description
The sticker-stacker can consist of various machine units, here's an example of the setup:
THREADED ROLLER LAYER PLACER 2924
A divided chain conveyor receives timber in cross transport. A division allows an operator to brake the first conveyor to facilitate the process of aligning timber pieces. The timber pieces are then evened out in a roller stand before being transported further in its transverse direction. The roller stand consists of driven inclined rollers that even out the timber pieces against a rotating stop screen.
BUFFER REGULATOR CONRAD 2195
A chain conveyor with an integrated belt conveyor receives timber pieces, which are then transported in cross direction towards the single feeder. Optimization of the feed rate of timber towards the single feeder, consisting of photocells and software that measures the ratio between air and timber in the volume passing over the conveyor and automatically adjusts the speed to achieve maximum filling degree on the input table. The integrated belt conveyor optimizes the timber flow towards the single feeder.
SINGLE PIECE FEEDER TURBO 2540
From a timber layer that is fed with a constant pressure against a fixed stop on a flat chain conveyor, the timber pieces are fed individually by pneumatic operated belt flaps lifting the timber piece to be fed against overhead driven belt flaps. At the same time as the timber piece is lifted over the fixed stop edge, it is squeezed between the pairs of mounted belt flaps and fed onto carriers in the subsequent carrier conveyor. The upper belt flaps are electrically (actuators) raised and lowered and simultaneously have a pneumatic spring function.
END EQUALIZATION SECTION DOUBLE DRAW 2343
Underlying driven rollers even out timber pieces against fixed stop screens during transport. The chain of the chain conveyor is equipped with carriers at two height levels. At the first roller stand, all timber pieces are evened out against a cushioned stop screen. At the second roller stand, every other timber piece is transferred to the opposite side to be evened out against a second fixed cushioned stop screen.
STACKING SECTION SPREADER 2901
Timber pieces are transported piece by piece with a carrier-equipped conveyor chain onto a layer-building conveyor, which accelerates when the layer is full so that a new layer can begin. When a full layer reaches the correct position, it is lifted by swiveling laying arms that transport it onto the package elevator, where it is lowered, and the arms return and the layer is pulled off and placed on the brackets of the package elevator. The work cycle is repeated until the correct number of timber pieces is set on the package elevator. When the package is full, the package elevator is lowered, and the packages are transported out.