“Throughout my career, I worked on many automation systems that handled an entire process with one large, dedicated machine set to run at maximum speed. This was great when everything was running perfectly, but when a problem came up, the whole system had to shut down until it was repaired,” Halley explains.
“By focusing on multiple smaller robot modules as part of a fully integrated system, you only sacrifice 10 to 20 percent of production, instead of shutting down the entire line.”
Since mainstream collaborative robots first entered the U.S. market in 2012, Allied Technology has been researching and developing innovative solutions for the growing cobot industry. Finally, they have an answer to recurring requests for the modern automation landscape.
What they are offering is a variety of robot “cells” that require minimal modifications to suit any specific application. Their in-house machining and prototyping afford them the ability to make the exact adjustments to a given project quickly and of high quality while eliminating the extraneous costs and time of outsourcing these processes.
Allied’s robot programming is very straightforward and robust so making alterations can be as simple as re-teaching waypoints, which are possible for operators and managers to complete if necessary. Their cobot and automation solutions are designed to be modular, scalable, flexible, and easily redeployed for future needs. This means any system purchased now, can be reused as products and production lines change in the future.
Robot integration for a long time was very expensive, and understandably so. A team of experienced engineers was needed to correctly integrate robots into a facility and bring complex automation equipment together safely. With the successful introduction of cobots in the last few years, the cost to automate has been reduced and ease of use has been dramatically improved. Allied’s modular robotic cells, such as their new Modular Cobot Palletizer (hyperlink to video), are making automation easier than ever before.
The collaborative robot palletizing system is a mobile, modular, and incredibly affordable palletizing solution to meet the current and future demands for the packaging industry. It features multi-pick capabilities, horizontal cross slide, and vertical lift column to extend the robot’s reach and versatility of handling small to large case sizes.
To get automated with Allied Technology and learn more about the innovative robot cells they offer, visit Allied-Technology.com. Working together, their team of engineers will help you ease into automation.
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