In the age of instant information and instant ordering, customers expect their products to arrive at their doorstep faster than ever. Factories and distribution centers are becoming increasingly automated. Many of the processes involved in manufacturing the product are now automated. Why not automate the material handling process used to stack your product on pallets?
Robotic palletizing offers users a cheap, flexible solution to manufacturers and distribution centers. Forget breaks.
Ready to take material handling to the next level? Consider a robotic solution like the robust Fanuc M-420iA model.
The Fanuc M-420iA is designed to increase throughput and minimize downtime. Have press machines to feed? Boxes to pack? Pallets to stack? This multitasking robot is well suited for a variety of applications ranging from pick and place and palletizing to packaging and machine tending.
With Fanuc's newest material handling robot you can palletize and depalletize at lightning speeds!
The M-410iB/140H robot is designed to dramatically reduce cycle times and space requirements. Compact, quick, and wide reaching, this five-axis robot simplifies the toughest material handling jobs.
A Very Speedy Robot:
The "H" at the end of the model name refers to the M-410iB/140H's incredible speed. This robot can handle 1,900 palletizing cycles an hour.
Do you know you can increase throughput, safety, and cycle speed with a robotic palletizer? Take a look at the Motoman EPL300, one of RobotWorx' new robot arrivals.
Part of the "Expert Palletizing" series, the Motoman EPL300 provides quick, reliable, and sturdy movement for stacking, packing, and palletizing. A rigid 4-axis build, 300kg capacity, and 3,159mm horizontal reach make it all possible.
The perfect robotic palletizer must possess certain qualities. Both its vertical and horizonal reach should be exceptional. It should be sturdy, providing high wrist load inertia. And, at the same time, a robotic palletizer should be able to provide accurate, quick movement.
Industrial robot manufacturers KUKA, FANUC, and Motoman have worked to perfect their robotic palletizer lines. Find out how their robots are engineered to address the particular challenges of palletizing.
Palletize with lightning speed!
The new high-speed FANUC M-410iB/140H robot is capable of performing 1,900 standard palletizing cycles an hour. That's one cycle (moving 400mm up and down and 2000mm horizontally) in less than two seconds!
The FANUC M-410iB/140H model expands the range of the M-410i series with its lightweight payload (140kg), mass, and slim frame. Designed for easy access and speed, the Fanuc M-410iB/140H has a narrow forearm and wrist.
There is a new Nachi series in town. In addition to the new ST Fast robots, Nachi has introduced the LP palletizing series.
Pick, Pile, Pack:
Looking for reliable, sturdy material handling? The LP120 and LP180 robot models are designed to provide the best in palletizing and other material handling solutions - whether your product is packaged in bags, crates, cases, etc.
Strength and Span:
Four axis in design, the LP robots lift 130kg and 180kg respectively.
Introducing the "Master Palletizing" robot series - a recent addition to Motoman's arsenal of stackers and packers.
Robot Variety:
The Master Palletizing line-up includes robot models with 80, 100, 160, 300, 500, and 800 kg payload capacities. The MPL80 robot offers compact, 5-axis flexibility, while the other MPL robots are designed with more traditional 4-axis structures.
Expanding Horizons:
Long reach is a necessity for palletizing robots.
No need to strain your back.
The ABB Flex Palletizer does the reaching, hoisting, and packing for you! Snatch up this inexpensive refurbished ABB 6400 extended reach robot for less than 10k.
Armed with a refurbished ABB palletizer like this, you can say so long to hours of manual labor. Unlike its forerunner, the ABB 6000, this robot's work envelope extends a full 2800mm horizontally. It provides a payload of 120kg and is protected with an IP54 safety rating.
Palletizing art? Kuka Robotics took a creative approach when revealing three new palletizing robots.
"The Art of Perfect Order" advertising campaign showed one of the new palletizing robots organizing the shapes in an abstract collage into neat stacks of individual colors.
It's true, palletizing robots are ideal for creating order and these new Kuka models, the KR 300 PA, KR 470 PA, and KR 700 PA, are especially suitable for large payload palletizing needs.