Finally, the long-awaited "case insertion work" has been automated. The reduction in personnel is more dramatic than expected!
This is a system for inserting a stack of paper into a plastic case. It can be used for tasks such as placing a desktop calendar into its case. ● Automatically loads sorted cards into the plastic case and handles delivery ● The robot doesn’t get tired! ⇒ Works continuously without breaks ⇒ No need for shifts Leave simple tasks to the 15P series - Low cost - High precision - No additional personnel needed for sudden orders or large lots - Supports long hours of continuous use - Designed for cases without lids We will propose the optimal plan according to your needs and environment.
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【Your Company's Machine】Compressor 【Main Parts List】Robot (MZ-04), Wave Standard Frame, Wave Custom Robot Hand, Control Unit Set, Plastic Case Feeder 【Additional Required Items】Safety Curtain *For cases without lids only. A version with a lid is planned for development.
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As a pioneer of "online printing," Wave has brought various innovations to the printing and processing industry, such as price disclosure without estimates and gang printing. Due to the recent labor shortage, we have developed, designed, and produced automation equipment domestically, which has greatly assisted in the manufacturing of our own printing and processing products. In response to the high demand from other industries, we established a Robotics and Mechatronics Development Department. Now, we receive numerous development requests from a wide range of industries, including automotive, interior design, and hygiene products. Recently, we have seen a notable increase in inquiries from customers who have been told that their requests cannot be fulfilled elsewhere and have been trying to realize them for years. Our robotics and mechatronics continue to evolve daily.