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Robot plugs away
KUKA stainless steel robot screws stoppers into “Pittermännchen” barrels at Kölner Verbund Brauereien
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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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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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Handling of die-cast parts
When AUDI AG decided to invest in a new die-casting pilot plant for the experimental foundry at the Ingolstadt works, the company looked for an automatic handling solution to go with it. The requirements were process reliability, repeatability, short cycle times and high flexibility, in order to be able to produce as large a range of parts as possible in limited space.
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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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Injection molding applications
When Mürdter Metall- und Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH won a contract with a system supplier to the automotive industry to manufacture door side linings for an airbag system, it was clear that an automated solution would be needed. The main requirements on the handling systems were a long reach, both horizontally and vertically, and a high degree of flexibility.
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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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Robocoaster Legoland
The LEGOLAND Park in Billund, Denmark was looking for a new amusement park ride that would fit in with its corporate theme: “Hands-on, Minds-on”. It was important that the park’s visitors should not merely get in the ride and sit there, but instead take an active, creative role in the process.
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