The Optima Robotics palletising solution using Universal Robots’ collaborative robot is designed to help manufacturers simplify their processes with easy-to-use automation solutions.
End-of-line automation is critical nowadays with increased labour costs and staff shortages in Australia. Data shows 8 billion pallets are being counted lost due to uncertain pallet pattern, damage of cartons, etc. As such, palletising cells are crucial for the end of line, not just to increase the efficiency and capacity, but also to ensure a steady pallet being stacked.
Suitable for SMEs to multinational companies, the Optima Robotics palletising solution using Universal Robots’ collaborative robot is designed to allow users to automate their end of line with minimal effort and integration time.
Integration is easy as the product comes fully integrated with hardware and software for rapid deployment. Other features include fast adjustments that change production settings in just five minutes to adapt to new products; user-friendly interface with no need for technical expertise or external engineers; and versatile capabilities, from palletising and depalletising to handling internal layers and ensuring precise label orientation.
The solution is designed for a quick ROI (less than 16 months) and maximum payload of up to 35 kg. It is available with 7th axes to reach palletising height of 2.75 m.
Phone: 03 9219 0301
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