Robot-assisted laser marking system
A handling system consisting of a laser marking station and industrial robot will be presented by ACI Laser at this year's Dreh- und Spantage Südwest in Villingen-Schwenningen (hall/stand C.105).
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A handling system consisting of a laser marking station and industrial robot will be presented by ACI Laser at this year's Dreh- und Spantage Südwest in Villingen-Schwenningen (hall/stand C.105).
Rolling bearings for belt conveyors. Belt conveyors can move large quantities of material reliably and quickly and are indispensable in many industrial applications.
Assembly of cylinder head components
Insys has developed an assembly cell for Liebherr Machines Bulle that enables unmanned production of up to fourteen cylinder head variants. Gripping system components from Schunk handle the parts handling and positioning of the cylinder heads.

Robot-assisted laser marking system
ACI Laser offers a handling system consisting of a laser marking station and an industrial robot. With its six joints, the integrated robot can move freely inside the station and independently removes objects from a workpiece carrier.

Assembly of guide sleeves for headrests. The assembly of plastic guide sleeves for the headrest adjustment of the SUV series of a German premium manufacturer places high demands on automation.
Assistance system from Minitec

Minitec is exhibiting a manual workstation with a modular assistance system for worker guidance for Industry 4.0 at Motek.
Machine manufacturer Paro has developed a pick & place system that works with electric direct drives. It is more efficient and requires less assembly and maintenance than systems with pneumatic or cam drives.
New and proven products from Afag

At Motek, Afag will be exhibiting the LTM-Horizontal transport module, among other things. The solution can be used to feed, handle and transport components and is suitable as a space-saving alternative to the rotary indexing table.
Combining individual machines into a production line with a continuous workpiece flow is not a new idea. As early as 1923/1924, MORRIS MOTORS developed an indexing line for machining cylinder heads.

Wörner is expanding its portfolio of components for material flow control with stoppers from the PND series. The stoppers gently stop workpiece carriers at the desired position and release them for further transport after the respective work step.