Automated Separating of Linens and Sheets
Chicago is also the first U.S. company to automate the physically demanding job of pulling and shaking sheets apart by hand. Operators no longer have to bend and lift tangled linen, eliminating FTE hours and ergonomic concerns. Pieces per operator hour are dramatically increased because sheets are presented to the feeder in a condition that is easier and faster to handle. Chicago Pik-Quik® models are available for use with laundry carts or to receive linen automatically dropped from overhead storage.
Products
ATM
ATM is America’s first automatic self-loading towel machine. It picks up, shakes out, straightens, and feeds towels automatically without the need for an... (read more)
Pik-Quik
PIK-QUIK automatic separating system is a unique and rugged compact unit that automatically separates tangled loads of laundry and presents separated items directly to operators for feeding... (read more)
LinenStream
The optional LINENSTREAM conveyor is Chicago’s intelligent system for the distribution and flow control of separated linen from the Chicago Pik-Quik. Linen advances as needed along the... (read more)