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Motoman DA20
Motoman DA20
Reach: 765mm
Payload: 20kg

Motoman YS450
Motoman YS450
Reach: 450mm
Payload: 5kg

Motoman YS650
Motoman YS650
Reach: 650mm
Payload: 5kg

 
 
 
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Press and Stacking Robots Press transfer and destacking robots increase productivity and decrease costs due to their quick, accurate and adaptable nature. Transfer robots are beneficial to the company by keeping up with the pace of the press. These robots almost eliminate employee injuries caused by heavy lifting and repetitive motion.
 
The importance of correctly handling material is essential for worker safety. Proper steps can be taken to avoid injuries. Educating workers of these steps is necessary.   Handling material is a daily function in the workplace. All too often it is a task taken for granted, with little knowledge of or attention to the consequences if done incorrectly. Management and employees need to look at and evaluate how material goods are handled inside and outside their facilities.
 
Inserting material handling equipment into the process of manufacturing shear pads increased productivity. Improving working and safety conditions through the use of this equipment reduces employee downtime. The incorporation may not suit all processes or workers so it is important to review options. Proper material handling equipment in front of and in back of utmost importance to your operation. Its impact on operator comfort and safety should not be minimized.
 
The use of robots by manufactures such as, Motoman and FAUNC, are beneficial for the biotech industry. Due to the adaptability of the automated system, efficiency is increased. Robots allow for small-scale experiments, which decrease material used until the process is perfected and scale-up can be performed. Biotechnology material handling applications are among some of the fastest growing areas of robotics.
 
KUKA KR 125s robots are being used to move steel wheels to a conveyor. The increase in productivity is due to the grippers used by the system. The system required the robots to decrease cycle time while remaining accurate in production. While the robots themselves were supplied directly by KUKA Roboter GmbH, Augsburg, the end-effectors and periphery were made by Boll GmbH, a KUKA systems partner with headquarters in the town of Elsenfeld in Lower Franconia.
 
Kawasaki Robotics has developed a new robotic palletizing system for TOPY Industries, LTD.  TOPY Industries is one of the world’s foremost producers of high-quality steel and aluminum wheels for clients like General Motors, Ford, Honda, Nissan and Toyota.  Kawasaki set out to design a fully automated robotic wheel palletizing system that would increase productivity, decrease cost and product damage, and eliminate the possibility of injury to laborers.
 
Combining AIDCO's RoboticStar, KUKA Robotics and PIAB’s VGS 3010 'Gripper' Helps To Meet Demands The combination of AIDCO's RoboticStar, KUKA Robotics and PIAB’s VGS 3010 'Gripper' solves the issue of automating the movement of various products by using the same robot. This solution has increased productivity due to the adaptability of system. The use of robots for placing products in containers, transferring those containers between different stations in the packaging lines and palletizing them is becoming increasingly prevalent in all industries.
 
Many companies are moving toward lean manufacturing without the proper information, which in turn are not noticing expected results. The most important tool is a floor system that supplies crucial information. Companies should explore alternatives to continue to make advancements in the direction of a lean system. Lean manufacturing is more than a buzzword. It is key to improving a company’s floor performance, customer responsiveness, and, ultimately, its bottom line.
 
Laser Systems Keep Companies Competitive The change in products and manufacturing requires companies to keep up with current technologies to stay competitive. Specifically, the integration of laser cutting systems has increased productivity and the quality of product. The flexibility from the incorporation of this system also reduces building time. It's no secret that manufactured products change continuously.
 
The tasks performed by operators are beginning to change from only monitoring and controlling robots to more important decisions involving business. It will be necessary to assess costs, as well as, advancements in technology to be incorporated into a specific system. The operators will need to analyze the entire system to find areas to improve in order to benefit the manufacturing process.
 
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