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Motoman robots at the Fachpack

Picking, packing and palletizing

Yaskawa will be presenting automation solutions and components for the packaging process: from the process level and interfaces to control systems, application-specific drive technology and robot-based handling.

Yaskawa has recently developed the Motoman GP FGG robot series especially for the food industry, which also includes the Motoman GP8 FGG with a payload capacity of eight kilograms. © Yaskawa

Yaskawa has recently developed the Motoman GP FGG robot series especially for the food industry. FGG stands for "Food Grade Grease". This is an industry-specific version of the GP series, which comprises compact and powerful handling robots for packaging and general handling applications. The new FGG version uses only lubricants that are approved for use in food production.

In addition, the design of the robots, which are fully IP67-protected, ensures that liquids run off the surface without any problems. This makes the four available models of six-axis robots, which are currently available for payloads from seven to 25 kilograms, ideal for secondary and tertiary packaging steps.

Easily integrate servo drives
Yaskawa servo drives are among the most compact yet powerful servo systems available on the market, according to the company. They demonstrate their strengths in packaging machines, particularly in the lower power ranges. Under the motto "Parameterizing instead of programming", Yaskawa will be demonstrating at Fachpack how the systems can be integrated into existing control concepts from various suppliers. For the user, this results in increased machine throughput as well as advantages during commissioning and implementation. The scalable solution is suitable for synchronous and non-synchronous applications with up to 64 axes.

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Fast picking and HRC-capable hybrid robots
Other topics at Yaskawa include fast picking in confined spaces and the use of HRC-capable hybrid robots for semi-automated packaging: the four-axis Motoman MPP3S high-speed robot combines the speed of the delta design with a high payload of up to three kilograms thanks to its parallel kinematics. Despite its compact design, the MPP3S has a large working area.

The HRC-capable Motoman HC10 hybrid robot, on the other hand, can be easily integrated into safety concepts without safety fences in a space-saving manner. It can be flexibly adapted to various pick-and-place applications, as it can be programmed via the robot arm and by using the smart pendant. This "easy teaching" is made possible by additional function buttons near the flange. as

Hall 3, Stand 3-327

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