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Pick & place robot

Pick & place robots carry out a task that exists in every manufacturing process: the picking and positioning of a part to move it from one location to another. Higher productivity, freeing up employees so that they can focus on more valuable activities and consistent quality are just some of the benefits of an automated pick & place process. igus robots are based on a modular system and can therefore be flexibly adapted to your application. We would be happy to advise you on which pick & place robot is most suitable for your process.

Pick & place from the conveyor belt

The delta robot transfers small cans from a running conveyor belt into a designated box. A camera is used to determine the exact position of the cans on the conveyor belt.
  • Camera-based object detection
  • Objects can be variably positioned on the conveyor belt
  • Any end effectors can be used
  • Cost-effective end of line unit
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Pick & place from the vibrating table

Automate simple and repetitive manual tasks inexpensively. A vibrating table separates the nuts. The kinematics consists of a delta robot. A vision system determines the coordinates of the nuts on the vibrating plate and transfers them to the control system.
  • Various surfaces manageable
  • Precise placement of the components
  • Reduction of manual operating effort
  • Cost-effective integration and rapid amortisation
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Pick & place in final assembly

The assembly of energy chains is a complex process. The in-house engineering team at igus has made the process more efficient by automating sub-processes. Two articulated arm robots working in parallel join components synchronously.
  • Reduction of laborious manual processes
  • Continuous production possible
  • Constant production quality
  • Fast amortisation through cost-effective robots
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