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Everything You Need to Know About Pick and Place Robots

 

If you are looking to introduce automation to your manufacturing process, a pick-and-place robot can be a good option. It is an industrial robot that handles and places items on a production line, making them useful in high-volume manufacturing facilities. By automating pick and place, you can minimise human error, improve accuracy, and finish tasks quickly.

Pick and place robots are among our innovative solutions here at Cybernetik. Our products are used in various settings, from manufacturing plants to distribution centres and warehouses. Our customers appreciate our ability to customise our automated systems to accurately and quickly pick and place items. Moreover, we can configure these robots to work with your packaging system.

Keep reading for everything you must know about pick and place robots and how our solution can help your business.

Applications

Here at Cybernetik, we offer pick-and-place robots that can aid in various applications, such as catalytic converter coating and capacitor assembly. Our pick-and-place automation systems can also work as part of electric vehicle (EV) battery assembly, calcining and drying systems, robotic welding, automobile manufacturing.

Features

Our pick-and-place robot provides a fully integrated solution with multiple robots and a vision system to handle multiple product variants. Our systems are equipped with PROFINET and SCADA and are customisable to meet specific manufacturing and assembly requirements. Here are more features you can expect from our intuitive pick and place robot systems:

·     Easy to integrate with other elements in the system as well as with third-party process equipment.

·     Servo and pneumatic grippers with pressure- and current-based force feedback system.

·     Speedy pick-and-place manipulators and servo conveyors.

·     Poka-yoke for error proofing.

·     Online connectivity, barcode reading, and data logging.

·     Vision system to guide robots for picking, positioning, and detecting defective parts.

At Cybernetik, each pick-and-place robot undergoes a stringent design approval process that includes a site acceptance test and a factory acceptance test. We also provide documentation for spares, preventive maintenance, and operator use.

Discover how our pick-and-place robot can revolutionise your production line. Contact us today for a custom quote and to learn more about our automation technology.

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