A gantry loader is attached to the FCS with minimal space interference, allowing for safe three-dimensional layout FA!
The "Gantry Loader with FCS" is a high-speed transport system that resolves issues such as large structure, vibration, and noise, which are common in traditional systems, as well as high running costs. It is compact, space-saving, and energy-efficient, ensuring safety. It allows for three-dimensional layout transport, significantly reducing cycle time. By using the standard FCS flexible carrier system, it can be installed at a low cost. 【Features】 ■ Compact and space-saving ■ Energy-efficient with reduced running costs ■ Capable of three-dimensional layout transport ■ Significantly shortened cycle time ■ Installable at a low cost *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ The large and heavy Y-axis does not move, ensuring safety. ■ Flexible response to layout changes. ■ Ability to change the orientation of the workpiece during transport. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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P5
Delivery Time
※Depending on the specifications and conditions, 1 to 3 months.
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The FCS Flexible Carrier System performs linear transport, planar transport (2D transport), and three-dimensional transport in a single drive unit. It travels along a track connected by guide rails in horizontal, vertical, and curved configurations via wires, and the carrier equipped with a chuck can be fitted with mechanisms for changing the posture of workpieces, pickup mechanisms, etc., as needed. Since there is no need to change the grip of workpieces during transport, the need for numerous workpiece loading and unloading mechanisms and transfer devices in conventional transport systems is eliminated, resulting in significant cost reductions. Additionally, the absence of errors associated with grip changes brings substantial advantages to production efficiency and other factors.