by Fortville Feeders | Jan 1, 2016 | Feeder Bowls, Tracking Systems
Problem: The customer is a capital equipment designer and manufacturer. They were experiencing a problem with a robot operation that picked up a part in an isolation cell. The trouble came with the presentation of the part for pickup. A majority of the...
by Fortville Feeders | Jan 1, 2016 | Escapements and Mechanisms
Problem: A manufacturer of tubular assemblies and precision machined products for the auto industry. They had a problem with extraneous materials, such as chips and shavings, getting into the ID of the machined parts as they moved down the line. This caused them...
by Fortville Feeders | Jan 1, 2016 | Escapements and Mechanisms
Problem: The customer had three parts that needed to be fed to a robot for pick up and assembly. The parts needed to be isolated and lifted to a location where a robotic arm would grip the part at a high rate. They were looking for a feeder system that met their...
by Fortville Feeders | Jan 1, 2016 | Escapements and Mechanisms
Problem: A manufacturer of home appliances wanted to automate the assembly of its kitchen mixers. Previously all hand assembled, they had contacted a robotics builder to help them automate the process. Two particular parts were a challenge. A star washer with...
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