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Standard 14 spare inputs and 12 spare outputs for interfacing with other ancillary equipment. Extension up to 30 I/O also available. .
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Parts removal : |
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a) 3 Axis synchronised movements reduce complexity and cost to build end-arm-tooling.
b) Able to reach parts with hooks and undercuts using unconventional paths such as curves, etc.
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| 2.
Stack and array: |
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Each cycle can handle up to 9 stack areas with individual stack formats. Can also place parts onto 100 points on the same surface.
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| 3.
Insert and grid: |
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Each cycle can place 9 different insertion materials into the mould, fed from a single point, grid pallet, or multi-station.
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| 4.Inspection : |
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Reject program:
Detects signal from the moulding machine and places part in different area.
b) Inspection
program: Places part in different area for QC inspection, for example every 100 cycles.
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Test-Mold program: Allows checking of parts at the beginning of each automatic moulding cycle before cycle counter starts.
d) Weight
program: Checks part quality from electronic weight scale and separates defect parts.
e) Cycle counter:
Counts the total number of moulding cycles. Inspection cycle and defect parts are not included in count total.
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