Kronach, March 2023: They are the answer to a shortage of skilled workers and rising costs: robotic systems from WEBER. In the new HS-6-2000 robotic cell, for example, parts weighing up to 20 kg can be processed - and extremely flexibly. The adaptable handling system is a true multi-talent.
Whether it's a matter of confident handling of workpieces or automated sorting or stacking - the HS-6-2000 robot cell from Weber sets standards as a versatile all-rounder.
The palletising, sorting and handling system can be seamlessly integrated into a process chain - for example for the further treatment of workpieces after they have been processed in a WEBER grinding machine. But also as a "stand alone" solution, the handling system is versatile and flexible to use - just like its little brother HS-4-1000.
The HS-6-2000 robot is equipped with 6 axes, has a reach of 2,000 mm and can handle workpieces weighing up to 20 kg. The robotics solution impresses with its sophisticated geometry recognition. Within a few seconds, the system automatically recognises how the workpiece is positioned and where the optimal gripping point is. In this way, it works itself in without human intervention. This means that the system is completely teach-free and no programming or robot knowledge is required for operation.
Like all WEBER machines, the HS-6-2000 is equipped with a touch control panel. The self-explanatory user interface makes control child's play. The "Rob Simple Control" user interface is particularly helpful.
The advantages of the WEBER HS-6-2000 handling system at a glance:
- Teach-free: automatic teaching of a wide variety of workpieces
- Operation without robot knowledge
- Easy to integrate into existing ERP systems
- Simple optimisation of production processes
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WEBER combines expert knowledge with innovative technologies - and has done so for 100 years. With over 500 employees, the company not only offers excellent, patented process technologies in the field of wood and metal grinding machines, but has also made a first-class name for itself in the field of extrusion of technical plastics and granulation, as well as in additive manufacturing and vision-controlled industrial robotics and automation.
WEBER sells its products in more than 60 countries worldwide. The headquarters of the owner-managed family company is located in Kronach, Germany. The managing directors are Dr.-Ing. Markus Weber and Ludwig Weber M.Sc.
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