RK Rose+Warrior

Andrea Gillhuber,

Assembly workstations with cobot connection

The ergonomically designed assembly workstations from RK Rose+Krieger are equipped with collaborative robots.

Assistance systems such as Poka Yoke from Mitsubishi Electric guide the worker through the assembly process using visual cues and serve to ensure quality assurance.

© Mitsubishi Electric

RK Rose+Krieger has designed its requirement-specific assembly workstations with ergonomic aspects in mind. They are designed to support companies in the economical production of complex products in small quantities with a high degree of variability. Combined with collaborative robots and (partially) automated removal and loading devices from Mitsubishi Electric as well as linear feeders from the Rose+Krieger portfolio, they take the strain off employees and enable reliable, error-free production.

Cobots can be used to automate critical or dangerous processes. Their radius of action can be extended with an additional 7th axis or an entire room gantry

© RK Rose+Warrior

During assembly, cobots can pass material to the worker or place finished parts in the designated places. They are also suitable for path-controlled or position-holding tasks. Additional linear modules can supplement the cobot's six drive axes and increase its range of movement. Rose+Krieger recently began cooperating with Mitsubishi Electric to equip the assembly workstations.

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