ABB Robotics has added an 8 kg model to its IRB 360 FlexPicker line, supplementing the existing 1-kg and 3-kg models and expanding the high-speed picking and packing performance of the most widely used Delta robot in the industry to heavier items.
With more than 5,000 worldwide installations since 1997, the FlexPicker has been the leader in state-of-the-art picking and packing technology, providing greater flexibility and versatility than hard automation. The 8-kg version of the IRB 360 robot has been re-engineered to handle higher payloads and improved pick-and-place performance. The new design includes a redesigned carbon fiber arm-set, a new delta plate designed to handle larger weights and inertias, and improved motion tuning. The new 8kg unit also features a deeper (350 mm) work envelope than the other 1,130 mm reach FlexPicker models.
The upgrade expands the IRB 360 FlexPicker's other existing advantages, such as a hygienic design for wash down applications, and superior conveyor tracking performance, including tracking high speed indexing conveyor belts.
The ABB FlexPicker is designed for operation in sanitary environments, and the stainless steel IPK69 rated model withstands the most stringent cleaning operations associated with sanitary product handling. Multiple variants of work envelopes (800, 1130 and 1600mm), payloads (1kg, 3kg and 8kg) are available, all with environmental protection options to meet most application requirements.
In addition to handling flow wrapped products, the IRB 360 FlexPicker is ideal for the direct picking and placing of unwrapped food products and pharmaceuticals into primary wrappers; loading meat products into trays; and kitting of personal care products and medical devices into blister packs. ABB's PickMaster3 software can be utilized for many of these applications, integrating advanced vision guidance and inspection capabilities to the process.