Delfi, for feed placing into primary packaging; and Paloma, for placing into primary or secondary packaging, both vision guided solutions, now feature the new GD33 Delta robot in a new open frame design for expedited cleaning and simplified operations, enhancing efficiency. This new generation Delta robot improves productivity through higher speed and payload, robust performance, broader application range and reduced maintenance time. Both developments are designed to help food producers lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) of primary and secondary packaging equipment and promote food safety.
The new GD33 Delta robot incorporates standard off-the-shelf drive elements and now has 60% fewer components than its predecessors which reduces spares stock holding. Maintenance time is also reduced through ease of access to the main components. The GD33 robot offers higher speed, larger capacity and an improved payload capability up to three kilos. These improvements allow manufactures to increase the pick rate and extend the application range. Integrated with Bosch’s Gemini 4, the fourth generation control and software platform, the GD33 Delta robot further reduces the cost per pick, ultimately lowering TCO. In addition, the GD33 features standard tool-less gripper changeover, enhancing productivity.
To help food producers meet food safety requirements, the new stainless steel frame design option incorporates easy-to-clean features and gives access to the working area from both the front and rear, shortening changeover and cleaning times.
“Where consumer safety is concerned, production line hygiene is priority number one for our customers,” said Roy Fraser, product manager robotics, Bosch Packaging Technology. “We took our robotic solutions to the next level to meet the hygiene requirements of our customers, while also ensuring easy operation and maintenance.”
The harmonised frame design promotes modularity and standardisation for ease of use. The new control cabinets now feature a uniform design and are positioned on top of the machine, simplifying maintenance tasks. Operators can now reach the machine’s working areas more easily through front and rear access doors. This enables operators to promptly clear jams and reset the machine, decreasing downtime and improving production efficiency.
“Most of our customers employ several robotic packaging cells on the same line,” said Roy Fraser. “With the latest advancements, operators can now be trained more quickly and it requires less time to maintain, set-up, changeover and reset our machines leading to more uptime, lower TCO and faster return on investment.”
Source: Bosch
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