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== Special behavior == | |||
* [[Inserters/Interaction with other Entities]] | |||
==== from water ==== | |||
==== Item Cargo Size Update Research ==== | |||
* works only for transport from stack to stack | |||
=== Focus/Grep-Points === | |||
=== Priority === | |||
[TODO: a picture, where two inserters grep the same point] | |||
This picture shows two inserters pointing at the same tile. | |||
Good question: When an item is placed into the focus of the inserters, which inserter will take it? | |||
Answer: The ''first placed'' inserter. | |||
This behavior can be used for many tricks: | |||
* Assembly1 produces wheels. Inserter1 gives it to assembly2 (which produces belt) '''or''' inserter2 puts the wheel into a chest or another assembly. The function is then: First produce belts, if you have enough then store wheels (or give it to the third assembly). | |||
[more examples with pic] | |||
=== Timing === | |||
==== Limit Speed ==== | |||
=== Sorting (extended filtering) === | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Electric network]] | * [[Electric network]] | ||
* [[Transport network]] | * [[Transport network]] | ||
[[Category: Items]] [[Category: Transport network]] [[Category: Circuit network]] | [[Category: Items]] [[Category: Transport network]] [[Category: Circuit network]] |
Revision as of 01:19, 27 December 2013
Basics
Inserters are the fundamental structure of a factory. They take an item from behind it and place it in front of it. Inserters can pick up items off the ground, off a transport belt, or from any object that can hold items (eg. chest, furnace), and place them onto the ground, on a transport belt, or into any object that can hold items.
Inserter mechanics
Inserters will act differently depending on what they are moving items to/into so as not to monopolize all of the items being picked up and allow other machines and inserters on the same transport belt to have items. [1]
- Boilers/Burner Items: Inserters will only place up to 5 pieces of coal into a boiler, burner inserter, or furnace before stopping.
- Assembly Machines: Inserters will place up to twice the items needed to make one of the specified item.
- Transport belts: Inserters will always place the item on the further lane.
Types
Item | Total raw | Max power | Speed | Range | Special |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Burner inserter | 180 W (burner) | 1 | 1 | Only inserter using Fuel. | |
Inserter | 12.6 W (electric) | 1 | 1 | Standard inserter. | |
Long handed inserter | 18 W (electric) | 1 | 2 | Only inserter with higher range. | |
Fast inserter | 31.5 W (electric) | 2 | 1 | Basic faster inserter. | |
Filter inserter | 40 W (electric) | 2 | 1 | Inserter configurable for which Items to move. Removed in 0.7.2. See Smart inserter. | |
Smart inserter | 44.1 W (electric) | 2.4 | 1 | Only inserter connectable to Circuit networks and with configurable working condition. |
Special behavior
from water
Item Cargo Size Update Research
- works only for transport from stack to stack
Focus/Grep-Points
Priority
[TODO: a picture, where two inserters grep the same point] This picture shows two inserters pointing at the same tile.
Good question: When an item is placed into the focus of the inserters, which inserter will take it?
Answer: The first placed inserter.
This behavior can be used for many tricks:
- Assembly1 produces wheels. Inserter1 gives it to assembly2 (which produces belt) or inserter2 puts the wheel into a chest or another assembly. The function is then: First produce belts, if you have enough then store wheels (or give it to the third assembly).
[more examples with pic]