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Framing multiple car models on the same line

Framing multiple car models on the same line

ABB Robotics has launched its GateFramer robotic car body framing system, enabling multiple cars to be produced on the same line, while maintaining short cycle times, high accuracy, high reliability and ease of operation. The technology allows for up to six different car body variants to be framed on the same line by swapping gates […]

By July 2, 2013 Read More →
Seminar highlights simplicity and safety of Universal Robot

Seminar highlights simplicity and safety of Universal Robot

A common perception of robots is that they are big, expensive and clunky. But as delegates to a recent seminar discovered, there is a notable exception – the Universal Robot. The Northern Regional College in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, is much more than just a seat of learning. This award-winning campus is a centre of manufacturing […]

By April 25, 2013 Read More →
Second user robot is half the cost of new

Second user robot is half the cost of new

Responding to manufacturers’ demands for more economical automation solutions, Pacepacker Services has launched a second user robot range. It says the Blu-Robot pick and place systems are typically half the cost of a new robot. Incorporating a second user robot arm, Pacepacker’s economical Blu-Robot range comes with over 20 different end effectors to suit bespoke […]

By February 22, 2013 Read More →
BMW buys 2,400 ABB robots for gluing and spot welding

BMW buys 2,400 ABB robots for gluing and spot welding

ABB has won an order for 2,400 robots from BMW Group. Over the next three years the robots will be installed at factories in Regensburg and Leipzig, Germany, as well as in Tiexi, China. The ABB robots will mainly be used for material handling tasks, as well as gluing and spot welding processes. BMW’s choice of […]

By February 21, 2013 Read More →
Palletising robot boosts competitiveness for beer bottler

Palletising robot boosts competitiveness for beer bottler

The installation of a palletizing robot at the end of its bottling line has boosted the competitiveness of a UK heritage beer bottling business. A Kawasaki robot was chosen after trials were carried out on all container types to be palletised. Edwin Holden’s Bottling Company Limited, based in Sedgley, has a distinct heritage feel which […]

By February 19, 2013 Read More →
Compact robot is faster, with increased payload

Compact robot is faster, with increased payload

The latest version of FANUC’s LRMate 200 robot is more compact, faster, has increased payload and offers a larger work envelope. Ideally suited for integration into special purpose machinery, the LRMate 200iD offers a payload of 7kg, with an uprated wrist assembly that makes longer tool offsets possible. FANUC says increased joint speeds on every axis […]

By February 11, 2013 Read More →
Robot cleans up ash in aggressive environment

Robot cleans up ash in aggressive environment

Getting down and dirty in ash is one process that personnel at H+H UK, Goole, are pleased to leave to a new Kawasaki industrial robot. Manufacturing its market leading Aircrete Building Blocks from a mixture of pulverised fuel ash (PFA), cement and lime creates an aggressive environment for clean-up operations. The H+H factory in Goole […]

By January 3, 2013 Read More →
Innovations in lightweight, low cost robotics

Innovations in lightweight, low cost robotics

Justin Leonard, director at Igus UK, looks at the development of modular joints for robots and some of their applications. With pressure across many industries to work more efficiently, there is increased demand for simple lightweight and cost-effective robotic systems. The challenge of developing strong, cost effective and lightweight joints for robotics and for integrating […]

By December 20, 2012 Read More →
KUKA joins Manufacturing Technology Centre

KUKA joins Manufacturing Technology Centre

KUKA Robotics UK has signalled its ambitions to help develop innovative, new automated production processes for the high value manufacturing sector. The Black Country-based industrial robot supplier is now a member of the MTC (Manufacturing Technology Centre) at Coventry’s Ansty Park. Pictured are Ian Walker (seated), general sales manager at KUKA Robotics UK, with Ken […]

By November 26, 2012 Read More →
Multi-application robot is easy to program

Multi-application robot is easy to program

When Hertfordshire-based Clamcleats needed a robot to automated the degating of injection moulded components for plastics rope cleats, but without the programming headache of traditional robotic solutions, it turned to RA Rodriguez. Traditional robots can substantially boost productivity but generally they are large devices that are application-specific and complex to program. They need high production […]

By November 26, 2012 Read More →