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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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Automatic palletizing of baked goods
When Kamps was looking for an automatic palletizing solution for its large-scale bakery in Pfungstadt, the most important factors for the company were minimal space requirements, speed, precise and gentle product handling, and greater cost-effectiveness.
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Handling of grog tubes
The Wolfshoehe brick plant has been investing in automation for years, wherever it makes economic sense. For example, fireclay chimney pipes provided with tongue and groove joints were previously transported by linear units.
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Palletizing robot stacks cartons
At CD Cartondruck AG, a leading manufacturer of exclusive packaging for cosmetics, the stacking of cartons on pallets used to be carried out by two employees in every shift. This strenuous work meant that up to 3,000 cartons with an average weight of 7 kg had to be handled in each shift.
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Handling of drink packs
Hauser, a producer of wine-based beverages, wine and iced tea, previously used a layering palletizer to stack its soft packages. An additional capital outlay had become necessary because of rising throughput, and the management wanted to invest in a more flexible solution.
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Exchanging milling cutters
Due to increased production output, TRUMPF Maschinen Austria decided to use a horizontal machining center to manufacture the frame and the press beam of press brakes and replace the existing milling machine.
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