Across production lines, the need for industrial robots is key. From picking and placing products to undertaking packaging operations, utilising robotic functions improves efficiency and increases productivity across all sectors. FH team can develop robotic systems to meet your product requirements. Our automated systems can handle varying payloads, dimensions, and orientations, whilst also having differing degrees of flexibility to suit production processes.
We also have extensive experience working with leading third-party industrial robot suppliers and regularly work with our customers to create a custom-built, integrated solution to suit their needs.
Our robotic system can offer low cost, high mechanical reliability, excellent versatility and short cycle times with a wide variety of components. An installed system is easy to operate and has the added benefit of a short set up time between products. The shortest possible payback time and minimal operator intervention are our goals. FH team can automate small or large batches and achieve good profitability even with annual volumes as low as a thousand components.
4 or 6 axes industrial robot is a robot system used predominantly in the manufacturing sector. Industrial robots are automated, programmable and capable of movement on four or six axes. The typical applications for these types of robots include welding, painting, assembly, disassembly, pick and place, packaging and labelling, palletising, product inspection and testing.
Co-existence: Human and robot work alongside each other but with no shared workspace Sequential Collaboration: Human and robot share all or part of a workspace but do not work on a part or machine at the same time Co-operation: Robot and human work on the same part or machine at the same time and both are in motion Responsive Collaboration: The robot responds in real time to the worker’s motion
A Cartesian coordinate robot or linear robot is an industrial robot whose three principal axes of control are linear (i.e. they move in a straight line rather than rotate) and are at right angles to each other.
A Delta robot is a type of parallel robot that consists of three arms connected to universal joints at the base. The key design feature is the use of parallelograms in the arms, which maintains the orientation of the end effector.