A Robotic Case Erector is an automated machine designed to construct, fill, and seal cardboard cases with precision and efficiency. Here are some key features and capabilities of such a machine:
Collaborative: Robotic Case Erectors can operate alongside human workers without the need for physical guarding, enhancing safety and flexibility.
Minimal Integration Needs: They can easily work in conjunction with existing conveyor layouts and case sealing equipment.
No Programming Required: Pre-installed custom software allows for case dimensions to be loaded on a touch-screen interface without additional programming.
Compact Design: Without the need for cages or guarding, multiple machines can be integrated in a minimal footprint, providing a fully automated production line.
Low Cost and Fast Return on Investment: Compared to traditional industrial robot packaging units, they are more cost-effective and can offer a quick return on investment.
Easy to Operate: No programming skills are needed, and it can handle various types of cases and sizes.
Built-in Safety Features: Designed to operate around people, enhancing operational safety.
User-Friendly: Robot arm motion, air suction, and feed actions can be easily set through the HMI (Human-Machine Interface).
High Automation Level: With a mechanical arm of three or more axes, it can achieve motion and rotation in 3D space, quickly following conveyor belts for precise picking and placing, widely used in industries such as food, daily necessities, and chemicals.
High-Speed Production: Some models of Robotic Case Erectors can achieve production speeds of up to 10 cases per minute, depending on case size and installed options.
Zero-Minute Tool Change: Operation does not require tool change, allowing for quick adjustments based on production needs.
Compact Structure: Designed to minimize floor space and easily connect with production lines.
These features make the Robotic Case Erector an ideal choice for enhancing the automation and efficiency of packaging lines, especially in production environments that need to handle a variety of case sizes and types.