A task that took 40 minutes by hand has been reduced to 20 minutes! A case where setup time was shortened by 50%.
Continental, with a history of 25 years in the automotive industry, is a company that continues to grow steadily and has always focused on innovation. As a result, it has secured several major projects in competition with top-level competitors. In 2016, the company decided to introduce multiple UR10 collaborative robots to automate the manufacturing and transportation of printed circuit boards. As a result, tasks that previously took 40 minutes to complete manually can now be done in 20 minutes, reducing setup time by 50%. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - By reducing setup time from 40 minutes to 20 minutes, productivity has improved. - The programming and implementation are simple, allowing for continued in-house control of the robots. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Key Points】 - Easy programming - Flexibility - Collaboration and employee safety *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Tasks Solved by Collaborative Robots】 ■ Machine Tending ■ Pick and Place *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Universal Robots is a pioneer that developed the world's first collaborative robot and is a leading company in the field of collaborative robots. Equipped with safety features, these collaborative robots can be used without safety barriers if a risk assessment is conducted. They are compact, lightweight, and easy to program, allowing a single robot to be deployed across multiple processes. To lower the barriers to robot adoption, Universal Robots offers free online training and has a rich ecosystem of peripheral devices. If you are struggling with labor shortages, please consider our solutions. Many customers are utilizing our robots even in environments without robotics engineers.