Simplicity, for Productivity's Sake
Boost productivity in batch picking, cart towing and parts-to-line operations with the Raymond Courier automated tow tractor. It makes simple work of automating repetitive and time-consuming hauls that are labor intensive but don't require skilled attention from an operator.
For applications that operate under low overhanging structures (conveyors, stairwells, and facility infrastructure such as piping, tubing, and mezzanines).
+ Floor to Top of Operator User Interface: 63”
+ New light curtain design: 2 SICK-TIM sensors for extended coverage
Dispatch
Operator use the operator interface to identify the start, drop and end locations for the route. Operators then press the green start button to dispatch the truck on a selected route.
Localization
The navigation system on the Raymond Courier compares visual and odometry data, such as steering angle and speed, with data learned when a route is first programmed.
Navigation
Once a truck is dispatched in automated mode, the navigation system calculates the shortest path within the programmed route network.
Behaviors
Behaviors that can be programmed into truck routes include pauses, slowing down, horn honks, wait and ramps.
Obstructions
The primary obstruction sensor identifies obstructions in a truck's path. If an obstruction is identified in the slow field, the Raymond Courier will reduce travel speed to 1.1 mph. The slow field turns with the truck around corners. If an obstruction is detected within the stop field, the Raymond Courier will come to a stop.