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Midwest Metalworks boosts production and safety with AHS V-Lock™ Heavy-Duty 10-ton coil tilter. Eliminating manual rigging, this electric forklift-integrated system reduces handling time by 80%, ensures vibration-free rotation, and achieves zero product damage—setting new industry standards in coil handling performance.
Midwest Metalworks has long been a respected leader in the steel processing industry, known for its high-quality products and commitment to excellence. To maintain its competitive edge and solidify its reputation as a forward-thinking operator, the company's leadership team established a clear vision: to create the safest, most efficient production floor in the region. A key part of this vision involved modernizing their material handling processes, specifically targeting the high-risk, time-consuming task of reorienting massive steel coils for their production lines.
Before the project, Midwest Metalworks faced a significant operational challenge. The process of upending 10-ton (22,000 lbs) steel coils from a vertical to a horizontal orientation was a major production bottleneck and a constant source of safety concerns.
The existing method relied on a combination of overhead cranes and manual rigging, a procedure that was both slow and perilous. Each coil, with a diameter up to 74 inches, required a meticulous, multi-step process that could take over 15 minutes, halting downstream production. Furthermore, this manual handling created a high risk of material damage to the coil's sensitive edges, leading to costly scrap and rework. The most pressing concern for Plant Manager, David Chen, was the undeniable safety risk to his team.
"Every time we had to turn a coil, it was an 'all-hands-on-deck' moment, and not in a good way," explains Chen. "We were dealing with immense weight in a tight space. It was our single biggest operational risk, and frankly, a logistical nightmare."
Recognizing the need for a specialized solution, Midwest Metalworks partnered with Advanced Handling Solutions (AHS), an industry expert in designing and implementing custom heavy-duty material handling systems.
"In the past, handling 10-ton coils was our biggest production bottleneck and our worst safety nightmare. The equipment from AHS didn't just solve the problem; it transformed our biggest operational risk into the most reliable part of our production line."
— David Chen, Plant Manager, Midwest Metalworks
AHS proposed a comprehensive solution centered around a single, robust piece of equipment: a custom-engineered electric tilter designed specifically for Midwest Metalworks' unique coil and pallet specifications (from 42" to 74"). The solution was designed to integrate seamlessly into their existing forklift-based workflow while fundamentally changing the safety and efficiency of the operation.
The core of the solution is the AHS V-Lock™ Heavy-Duty Tilter, a system engineered for absolute stability and operational simplicity. The process, once a complex ballet of chains and cranes, is now a straightforward, three-step operation:
Secure Loading: A standard forklift operator transports the palletized coil and places it directly onto the V-Lock™'s heavy-gauge steel platform. Integrated, manually adjustable guides ensure perfect placement on the 74" x 74" base every time, eliminating guesswork. The machine’s signature V-shaped cradle is designed to secure the coil’s full 96-inch height, preventing any movement during rotation.
Controlled Tilting: Once the coil is loaded, the operator moves to a safe distance with a simple, ergonomic remote pendant. With the push of a button, the powerful electric drive system smoothly and silently rotates the entire 10-ton load a full 90 degrees. The motion is controlled and vibration-free, protecting both the coil and the equipment.
Efficient Unloading: In under two minutes, the coil is safely in the horizontal position, ready to be picked up by a forklift and fed into the next stage of production.
"The engineering challenge wasn't just about power; it was about control," notes Johnathan Miller, Lead Engineer at AHS. "We designed the V-Lock™ system's gearing and frame to absorb the immense forces of a shifting 10-ton load, ensuring a perfectly smooth transition. For the client, this translates to reliability and peace of mind, cycle after cycle."
This new process, centered around the V-Lock™ tilter, has entirely removed the need for personnel to work in the immediate vicinity of the suspended or moving load, a core objective of the project.
The implementation of the AHS V-Lock™ Heavy-Duty Tilter has delivered transformative results for Midwest Metalworks, directly addressing their initial challenges and fulfilling their strategic vision.
By tackling its most daunting material handling challenge, Midwest Metalworks has not only created a safer and more productive facility but has also set a new benchmark for operational excellence in the steel processing industry.
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