XQE122
1.2T Pantograph Reach Stacker for Dense Production Stacking
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Smart Operations
Smart Safety
Smart Charging
Compact Design

Application
The XQE122 is designed for dense stacking and transport in confined indoor spaces. Its compact reach structure makes it ideal for distributed storage systems, narrow-aisle warehouses, and multi-level racking. It handles various load types, from standard pallets to irregular containers as well as full integration into our DAS System and WMS, MES, and ERP systems. This adaptability makes the XQE122 a key solution for efficient, scalable, and automated dense stacking operations.
Specs
| Name | Value |
|---|---|
| Lift height | 4500 mm |
| Load capacity | 1200 kg |
| Turning radius | 1544 mm |
| Service weight | 2880 kg |
| Naivgation | 3D SLAM/QR code |
| Aisle width for loading/unloading | 2891 mm |
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About the XQE122
The XQE122 Autonomous Pantograph Reach Stacker represents EP’s commitment to space-efficient automation and intelligent logistics. By combining compact engineering, advanced navigation, and robust safety systems, it allows businesses to achieve higher throughput in less space. Whether deployed as a single unit or in a coordinated fleet, the XQE122 delivers the reliability and integration modern warehouses demand. It’s a next-generation solution that transforms limited space into unlimited operational potential.
FAQs
What makes the XQE122 suitable for tight spaces?
XQE122 navigates using 3D SLAM which makes it very precise and has an array of LiDARs to detect obstacles. It has a decently small turn radius which makes it suitable for working in tight spaces
Can the XQE122 be integrated into my WMS system?
Yes, it can be integrated into any WMS. an also be integrated into any existing fleet management system as we are VDA5050 compatible. It can accurately transmit the storage location to WMS.
Can the XQE122 charge itself?
Yes, XQE122 can be equipped with an auto-charging station.
Is it safe to operate around people and forklifts?
Yes. The XQE122 uses advanced safety LiDARs that detect obstacles and people. It automatically slows down or stops when someone enters its safety zone, ensuring safe coexistence with human workers and other vehicles.
What happens if something blocks the XQE’s path?
It detects obstacles instantly and will either slow down or stop, wait — depending on the situation. Once the path is clear, it resumes its task automatically.
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