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Robot handles colters
Lemken, a manufacturer of agricultural implements, was looking for an automatic handling solution for various wearing parts upstream of and between the stations of a forming and heat-treatment system.
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Handling and machining of various wheels
Borbet, a manufacturer of alloy wheels for cars and trucks, was looking for an automated solution for machining and painting that would be suitable not only with regard to variations in handling of the wheels during machine loading and unloading, but also for the interaction with the materials flow systems.
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Loading and unloading of a turning center
Dihart, a manufacturer of high-precision machining tools, invested in a new turning center for the production of one-off customized tools. The company was looking to replace the gantry robot that was then in use with more efficient handling equipment for loading and unloading.
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Automatic bending of sheet metal
Previously, Metallkonzept Glaser GmbH used manual handling when bending sheet metal. In order to offer the bent parts at lower prices, the company was looking for a more cost-effective alternative.
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Bending of tubes
Since it is not possible to manufacture tube/hose/tube combinations in a single program cycle on conventional tube bending machines, Rosenberger AG was looking for a more flexible bending system which would at the same time provide outstanding precision, process reliability, and ease of operation.
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Handling of automotive safety parts
The die-casting company Eisenmann Druckguss wanted to automate the manufacture of flanges for electrical steering systems of cars – safety-related components, in other words. The special challenge in this case was that there was practically no tolerance with regard to repeatability.
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Dexterity to rival the human hand
For the series production of washing machine drums, the company Fried was looking for a solution that could guarantee a very high level of automation and high availability. All production cells used in the past for this kind of component were implemented with many manual activities and did not meet with the expectations of the company.
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Grips firmly in grip
Soft grips come today as standard on high-tech bottle crates. Production requires high quality automation as the basis for subsequent installation in the bottle crates. The HEKUMA automation system removes 8 soft grips per cycle and precisely positions and orientates them in transport pallets for further processing.
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