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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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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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Handling of dishwater housings
BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte relies increasingly on automation for the manufacture of its dishwashers. Therefore the company also planned to automate the application of bitumen sound-deadening pads to dishwasher housings.
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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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Body shop Mercedes-Benz A-Class
DaimlerChrysler’s Mercedes A-class body shop employs a variety of joining processes. For example, about 3,900 spot welds have to be made on 290 different sheet metal parts. DaimlerChrysler was looking to automate these processes through the use of robots; at the top of the priority list were short cycle times, which required high acceleration capability.
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Robot sews car seat covers
Previously, BMW had all of the main seat components for its cars sewn manually. Alternative automatic processes were ruled out due to the complexity of the sewing process.
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Handling of car cable ducts
A particular challenge was presented by the twisted shape of the cable ducts and the varying positions of the mounting points on these plastic parts.
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Robot plugs away
KUKA stainless steel robot screws stoppers into “Pittermännchen” barrels at Kölner Verbund Brauereien
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KUKA robots can handle everything
At Ciba Specialty Chemicals, KUKA robots palletize sacks of plastic additives. The desire to react even more flexibly to customer requirements prompted Ciba Specialty Chemicals, Basel (Switzerland), to invest in a state-of-the-art automation system. Two KR 180 PA-type KUKA robots ensure that the sacks of chemicals are stacked cleanly on pallets or in cartons.
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