KUKA Introduces AGILUS Small Robot Series at Pack Expo 2012

Visit KUKA Robotics in booth N-4709 during Pack Expo 2012 to see innovative robotic solutions with new product introductions and demonstrations on how automation can bring efficiency to the packaging and palletizing process.

The KR AGILUS small robot series makes it's debut to the packaging industry at Pack Expo 2012. The KR AGILUS is unique in its payload category; setting new standards with 6 axes, very high speeds, short cycle times, integrated energy supply system - whether installed on the floor, ceiling or wall, AGILUS masters unusual tasks! (Photo: Business Wire)

The KR AGILUS small robot series makes it’s debut to the packaging industry at Pack Expo 2012. The KR AGILUS is unique in its payload category; setting new standards with 6 axes, very high speeds, short cycle times, integrated energy supply system – whether installed on the floor, ceiling or wall, AGILUS masters unusual tasks!

Other In-booth robotic innovations will include:

Plastic bottle handling and packaging cell with the KR AGILUS utilizing an ATI tool changer. With the help of the ATI tool changer the KR AGILUS will demonstrate its ability to switch efficiently between plastic bottles and an Apple iPad®.

The new KR180 QUANTEC with an IP 65 rating, hollow wrist and 3,195 mm reach will be demonstrated using the new software package mxAutomation in a bag palletizing demonstration. The mxAutomation function package, KUKA.PLC mxA, makes it possible for external controllers with an embedded PLC to command KUKA robots with elementary motion instructions. The bag palletizing cell can palletize 28 100lb bags per minute.

In a robotic solution provided by Official KUKA Robotics System Partner FleetwoodGoldcoWyard (a Barry Wehmiller Company) we will be exhibiting a versatile robotic case and shrink wrap palletizing or depalletizing system in the KUKA booth. This system is capable of palletizing or depalletizing finished goods and will be demonstrated as a functional cell. Shrink wrapped trays of steel food cans as well as sealed cases will be handled in both a palletizing and depalletizing manner. A magnetic head assembly will be used to pick and place filled cans in shrink wrap trays and an ATI quick change tool will be implemented to change from the magnetic pick/place assembly to a clamp assembly to handle case goods. A unique bi-level pallet handling system will also be represented within the cell to demonstrate floor space saving layout applications. The palletizing cell will feature a KUKA QUANTEC Robot with KRC4 controller while an Allen Bradley PLC and HMI will be used to control the cell.

AGILUS 3 cubes

AGILUS 3 cubes from KUKA Robotics NA on Vimeo.

Demonstrating KUKA's response to customer demand for a unified controlled palletizing solution, KUKA will display a KR 40 PA robot. This solution is provided by select Official KUKA Robotics System Partners. KUKA Robotics is an Encompass Partner. The unified controller solution will also be present at Official KUKA Robotics System Partner, Intelligrated booth (booth # 2274).

The KUKA Robotics System Partner network is designed to mutually benefit each organization’s users by extending the way customers can acquire tailored solutions with the major competitive and technological advantage of high precision KUKA robots. The KUKA Robotics System Partner Network includes experienced OEM machine builders, system providers, application specialists and expert robot integrators.

Source: http://www.kuka-robotics.com/

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