Yaskawa Motoman Demonstrates Full Spectrum Solutions for Optimal Operations at MODEX
Visit Yaskawa Motoman at MODEX 2024! Our automation experts will be available to evaluate application requirements and help design a plan for your automation success. See us in booth #C6474, March 11-14 in Atlanta.
Dayton, OH - Yaskawa Motoman will demonstrate full spectrum robotic solutions that enable more agile, efficient operations at MODEX 2024, March 11-14 in Atlanta, booth #C6474. Automation experts will be in attendance to evaluate application requirements and help design a plan for automation success.
Product Manager Sarah Andrzejewski stated, "Our booth will feature multiple robot demonstrations to inspire businesses to future-proof their operations for long-term success, including applications for palletizing and parcel sortation."
Highlighted applications and solutions include:
Recently Updated! Robotic Parcel Induction
Addressing high demand for order fulfillment, this updated demonstration features the extremely fast and reliable GP12 robot with large volume capability. Facilitating the automated picking and placing of objects is now Plus One Robotics highly intuitive and award-winning PickOne Perception Kit that uses 2D, 3D and AI algorithms to identify every pickable item in view before assigning it a placement location. Adaptable conveyors from Dynamic™ Conveyor Corporation (DynaCon) and Dorner are shown, along with safety guarding by Advanced Machine Guarding Solutions (AMGS).
Collaborative Palletizing
Specifically designed for palletizing tasks, the robust HC30PL collaborative robot with plug and play capability facilitates safe, efficient fenceless production in demanding environments. Ideal for medium-volume lines, this cobot offers hand-guided programming for fast deployment on demand, and it features a 1,700 mm maximum reach, a 30 kg payload capacity, an easy-to-clean surface and NSF H1 certified food-grade grease as standard. Meeting established safety standards, the HC30PL supplies four modes of collaborative operation and can easily shift between collaborative speed in PFL mode or full speed in industrial mode (based on risk assessment and process requirements) to accommodate fluctuating demands. A Schmalz dual FQE gripper facilitates fluid handling of boxes.
Hands-on Collaborative Mobile Workstation
Ideal for extremely cost- and time-effective robot integration, the HC10 Workstation on display features a hand-guided HC10DTP robot. Compatible with Yaskawa's HC10, HC10DT, HC10XP and HC10DTP collaborative robot models, this highly compact solution with internal cable management is easily set up and relocated to quickly add automation to existing production environments. This interactive demonstration also highlights Smart Pendant, featuring Pallet Builder™, an easy-to-use interface that enables quick development and optimization of palletizing jobs.
About Yaskawa Motoman
Founded in 1989, the Motoman Robotics Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. is a leading robotics company in the Americas. With over 540,000 MotomanĀ® robots installed globally, Yaskawa provides automation products and solutions for virtually every industry and robotic application, including: arc welding, assembly, coating, dispensing, material handling, material cutting, material removal, packaging, palletizing and spot welding. For more information, please visit our website at www.motoman.com or call 937.847.6200.
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