The palletising robot can be implemented under the following assumptions:
- The typical packaging station speed is 5-8 cases/minute.
- Fairly normal sized cases in the range: Length 280-520 mm x width 120-450 mm x height 80-500 mm and with a weight less than 20 kg are handled.
- Standard cardboard cases (or another firm and well-defined case type) are handled and closed with tape, glue, strapping, or the like ensuring firm and stable top and lifting with a vacuum head.
- Pallets of the following sizes/types are typically used: EUR 1200 mm x 800 mm, UK 1200 mm x 1000 mm, or US 48" x 40".
- Pallet load heights are less than 2000 mm including pallet.
- There is a standard pallet load build-up with layer pads, top caps, or the like.
- There is sufficient free room height for the robot to operate (approximately 4 metres or more depending on your specific need for maximum pallet load) and there is compressed air supply of at least 6 bar and a general power supply of 3 x 210/230/250 V AC or 3 x 360/400/440/480 V AV, 50/60 Hz + PE.
In other words: No large overhead project realisation, no big work with installation, and no complicated work with programming and commissioning. With the Robot-In-A-Box just "plug and palletise"...
Robot-In-A-Box palletising robot
See the video and read about Robot-In-A-Box at Arla Food in Gjesing
Packing line example with Robot-In-A-Box
Compact, efficient and ergonomic.
The line is composed of:
1 F-100P – Semi automatic pneumatic case erector and packaging table.
1 T-2000 Case sealer.
1 Belt conveyor.
1 Robot-In-A-Box palletising robot.