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Re: How far does the tote drop out of feeder station?

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Originally Posted by CalTran View Post
Given that a tote is 17" wide and 27" long, how does not grabbing something 3" from the wall constrain you from grabbing a tote?
If you looked down from about the bot is shaped like a U with totes going into the u.

The depth of the U is what we are considering. a 30" depth makes it quite stable but if we try to stack a tote touching the wall the stack is out of alignment.

If the totes fall 3" from the wall I dont think its an issue.

Do they ?
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