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66 MACHINERY UPDATE JULY/AUGUST <strong>2018</strong> www.machineryupdate.co.uk<br />

Feature: Automation, robotics and vision<br />

Get more grip<br />

on your bottles<br />

Yaskawa has developed an efficient, flexible and<br />

safe bottle gripping system for today’s bottlers<br />

Bottles are picked up with secure hold and<br />

controlled movements made at high speed<br />

AirGrip has been developed<br />

by Yaskawa for use with<br />

Motoman robots to meet the<br />

demands of today’s bottling<br />

plants for flexible and efficient<br />

gripping systems. The combination of<br />

industrial robots equipped with robust<br />

rubber grippers is designed to ensure safe<br />

handling of bottles at very high speeds<br />

without damaging the screw caps.<br />

The AirGrip gripper tool meets<br />

the increasing demand for a flexible<br />

The system works across many bottle sizes<br />

application in bottling plants where the<br />

same basic concept can be used for both<br />

small and large applications and for a<br />

wide variety of purposes. The bottles are<br />

lifted by compressed air with minimal<br />

mechanical stress which also helps to<br />

reduce maintenance requirements.<br />

And because the cuffs are open at the top,<br />

there is no restriction in bottle height.<br />

These cuffs are available in five<br />

standard sizes which cover most<br />

popular bottle sizes from 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and<br />

2 litres while customised designs are<br />

also possible.<br />

IMPROVED PROCESS EFFICIENCY<br />

In one bottling application for a major soft<br />

drinks manufacturer, 1.5 litre PET bottles<br />

are being handled at a rate of 47,000<br />

bottles per hour. Other sites where the<br />

system has improved the efficiency of<br />

the bottling process include a number<br />

of major European breweries in Sweden<br />

and in Norway.<br />

AirGrip is available as a basic model in<br />

which the rubber gripping cuffs can be<br />

replaced when worn by simply unlocking<br />

and pulling out the gripping head<br />

compartment without the need for<br />

special tools.<br />

The technology can be adapted to meet<br />

the requirements of individual production<br />

lines, speeds and product development.<br />

Yaskawa says this enables production to be<br />

more easily adjusted to meet the varying<br />

demands of the market while ensuring that<br />

high standards of reliability are met.<br />

Depending on the application,<br />

for example handling trays from a<br />

pallet, or bottles into trays, the AirGrip<br />

concept includes a Motoman-MPL160,<br />

or Motoman-MPL80 robot, the AirGrip<br />

device, a conveyor, a pallet magazine<br />

and an operator’s control panel.<br />

When the requirement is bottles into<br />

trays, a configuration table replaces<br />

the pallet magazine.<br />

Either way, AirGrip makes sure that the<br />

bottles are picked up with a secure hold<br />

and controlled movements are possible<br />

at high speeds. In addition to these<br />

benefits, AirGrip requires little<br />

maintenance, is easy to operate and<br />

requires only a small footprint.<br />

T 01295 272755<br />

W www.yaskawa.eu.com<br />

Expert technical support at the push of a button<br />

The financial impact of breakdowns and unscheduled<br />

engineering support can escalate quickly in the event<br />

of critical system failure.<br />

In your time of need, you can now have on demand<br />

access to expert technical support. Simply push the<br />

button for an immediate response.<br />

Connect | Analyse | Optimise<br />

astecsolutions.com | +44 1543 888134 | info@astecsolutions.com<br />

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