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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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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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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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Flexible manufacture of plastic function carriers
For the current 7 Series BMW, 9 jointed-arm robots work together in the assembly and handling of function carriers and with a high degree of flexibility realize a vast range of individual equipment options.
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Gluing of automotive add-on components: a growing trend
Instead of being fastened using screws or clips, automotive add-on components made of plastic are increasingly simply being glued onto the car body using double-sided tape. The gluing of components, such as body side moldings, as well as being more cost-effective is in most cases able to offer better joining quality.
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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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