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| Offer Profile |
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Faster automation through standardization
Portal robots automate orientation, moving and stacking of packages on pallets.
This relieves staff members of monotonous activities that are often physically
demanding – especially in the production of consumer goods such as food and
luxury items or pharmaceutical products. Due to an extremely high level of
standardization, Parker is able to deliver economical pallet handling robots
within a very short time period. |
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| Product Abstract |
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| Handling systems:
Efficient and cost-effective automation solutions |
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Our consistent policy of pursuing system-based concepts enables us to deliver
a comprehensive range of cost-effective, standardized automation solutions.
Linear and gantry robots, stock palettization units and handling systems for
high-bay shelving are examples of just some of these solutions. Of course, it
goes almost without saying that our automation specialists in Offenburg also
develop and manufacture special-purpose solutions. Maximum flexibility with low
cost is achieved by integrating standardized electronic and mechanical
components from the extensive range of Parker-EMD system modules.
You can have confidence in the Parker systems-based philosophy when conceiving
and implementing successful automation systems. Numerous satisfied users are
convinced of the performance capability of Parker’s modern automation solutions.
They are to be found in the food production and pharmaceutical industries,
automotive engineering, construction materials and prefabrication as well as in
the fields of mechanical engineering and the plastics industry. |
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Components – Concepts – Systems
Modules for greater cost-effectiveness |
Components developed and produced at Parker form the
basis of eminently practical concepts and systems for automation purposes.
The basic module is an aluminium linear actuator. To achieve high dynamic
performance and load characteristics, there are belt, rack and screw drive
options. The benefits of Parker automation systems are particularly
convincing when moving heavy loads at high speeds over extended distances.
An extensive range of servo motors with fully-digital servo control deliver
the necessary performance to our equipment. Real-time-capable bus systems
link servo amplifiers and control units. These make possible very short
cycle times, even for time-critical processes. Industrial computers acting
as Man- Machine-Interfaces provide clear text dialogues, offering maximum
convenience in programming and for the operation of complex automation
systems.
To achieve comprehensive data communication with higher level controllers
and PLC systems, a tried-and-tested bus system is employed which is fully
compatible with the most commonly used IT standards. Parker makes use of
standardized interfaces to ensure that all components comply with the
company’s system-based philosophy. This makes them flexible and
cost-effective to use in conjunction with an extremely wide range of systems
and user-specific automation equipment. | |
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Productivity - the systematic approach
Standardized gantry robots |
Linear gantries - the ideal way of loading and
unloading machines, conveyor belts and pallets. They combine the highest
standards of cost-effectiveness with seamless automation.
Standardized gantries arranged around a production area form the key to
comprehensive automation of the material flow to production equipment,
transport and packaging equipment. Since they are able to move into any
position within the working area, it is also possible to integrate measuring
and testing stations. Their cost-effective design delivers economical
solutions to automation problems.
Depending on the requirements, the gantry robots can use standard grippers
or specially developed grippers for defined tasks. This enables them to grip
anything from the proverbial egg and flexible rubber or plastic parts to
robust, heavy steel components in a completely reliable manner. Decades of
experience in dealing with the widest imaginable variety of workpieces and
materials enables the Parker specialists in Offenburg to develop the optimum
gripper for each handling function. | |
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Efficient solutions
Palletizing robots made to measure |
Speed and flexibility are the most important factors
in a palettizing operation. Short throughput times at high travel and
positioning speeds can be achieved using these palettizing robots.
Flexibility primarily demands an open control system which offers clear text
dialogues, making it easy to program for various palettizing tasks. These
benefits are combined in an ideal manner in the superb palettizing systems
supplied by Parker.
An industrial computer acts as a Man-Machine-Interface. A graphical display
of the approaching palettizing samples on a screen allows for easy and
comfortable programming. The sequential programs are generated and monitored
automatically by the integrated, fully digital servo control unit.
To provide reliable transport for pallets, packaging and workpieces made
from every conceivable material in a wide range of shapes, the palettizing
systems are equipped with application specific grippers. If various tasks
need to be handled in an automatic sequence, gripper changeover systems give
short retooling times and ensure maximum flexibility. | |
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Stock control at the touch of a button
Shelf-picking units |
Any modern inventory management system capable of
coping efficiently with stock movement needs to have good quality high-bay
stock handling equipment. Nowadays, cost-effective, automated high bay stock
handling systems are able to deal with a broad range of tasks and require
very little intervention by human operators. Here are a few examples:
retrieving small parts to make up an order, moving raw semi-finished
materials into and out of stock, perhaps via buffer stock areas located
beside production, storing documentation and other data in archives.
In order to achieve rapid stock transfer, high-bay stock handling equipment
must be able to cover extended distances at high speeds and at a high
dynamic. Parker high-bay stock handling systems meet these requirements, and
are equipped with belt or rack drive units powered by high-performance servo
motors and fully digital servo controllers. Telscopic or push/pull-type
lifting systems are able to move a tremendously wide variety of units into
and out of stock. Integrated PC control units enable goods moving into and
out of stock in the automated high bay storage areas to be monitored and
documented reliably. | |
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Open and closed-loop control
Automation systems |
| There is virtually no limit to the number of ways in
which Parkers mechanical and electronic components can be combined to create
customer-specific automation systems. A perfectly matched, modular and
high-performance range of components allows the equipment to be employed in
every major industrial sector. | |
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