Industrial robots, KUKA AG, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany


KUKA KR QUANTEC loading and unloading a DMG Mori machine tool

Published on Aug 31, 2015

+ Removal of the machined part from the automatic lathe
+ placing of finished parts on a pallet
+ Sensor-based inspection of the parts to be machined and removal from the carriage
+ Loading of the chuck of the main spindle
+ placing back of the he carriage on the upper return conveyor
+ tool change to suction gripper for picking up and positioning the cardboard slipsheet
+ Regular quality control of the finished machined parts
 

KUKA at Fachpack 2015

Published on Oct 2, 2015

At Fachpack Nurnberg 2015, KUKA celebrates the premier of the KR AGILUS Hygienic Machine, perfectly tailored for the fast moving consumer goods industry, as well as the KR QUANTEC PA arctic, suitable for palletizing in freezing environments.
 

Fachpack 2015 - KUKA's solutions for the food and consumer goods industry

Published on Oct 4, 2015

KUKA Robotics Market Segment Manager Consumer Goods Michael Fraede explains how KUKA is able to optimize its customers' production and packaging process.
 

KUKA at IROS 2015

Published on Oct 4, 2015

At IROS 2015, the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems in Hamburg, Germany, KUKA is displaying a wide range of products and applications to grow its research network.
 

KUKA teams up with Siemens at EMO 2015

Published on Oct 11, 2015

Strong partners presenting strong solutions: KUKA's Gian Luca Branca, Roberto Pinton and Andreas Schuhbauer explain the cooperation of KUKA and Siemens, focused on enabling the customer to use machine tools and robots as one.
 

Accelerating Chinese robotics growth with KUKA at CIIF 201

Published on Nov 9, 2015

The 2015 Chinese International Industry Fair was of particular importance to KUKA because it was the first time we conducted a global product launch in China, indicating the growing importance of the Chinese market to KUKA Robotics. Already China is the largest single market for the entire global robotics industry, and this trend will continue to increase in the coming years. Come along with us as we recap the event and shine a spotlight on the importance of the Chinese robotics market in this highlights video.
 

Deburring of castings with KUKA KR QUANTEC Foundry and Boll Automation

Published on Nov 15, 2015

+ Precise position detection of different burr contours by sensor system
+ flexible tool change on the robot during operation
+ precise finishing of castings with high reproducibility
+ combination of a robot and a three-axis positioning unit guarantees highest degree of felxibility
 

KUKA and Siemens- customer benefits through smooth integration

Published on Nov 22, 2015

Customers can run their robot just like they used to run their machine tool thanks to Sinumerik RunMyRobot and mxAutomation. KUKA's Andreas Schuhbauer, Market Segment Manager Machine Tools and Marc Konrad, Siemens AG Vice President Sales Machine Tool Systems give insight in practical application scenarios.

An integrator is able to program the robot with KUKA mxAutomation software, directl in PLC language. An operator can control the robot in daily business directly in Sinumerik operate. Both can work the way they are used to without long ramp-up and a loss of quality.
 

3rd Workshop for Integrators and System Partners in Brazil

Published on Dec 2, 2015

Have a look at what happened in the 3rd edition of the workshop for KUKA integrators and "System Partners" in Brazil.

Partners and Integrators from all over the continent gathered to exchange ideas and learn about the newest products and services of KUKA.
 

Vision system with KUKA KR AGILUS small robot and KL 100 linear unit

Published on Jan 25, 2016

KUKA KR10 R1100 sixx (AGILUS) on a KL 100 linear unit and equipped with the KUKA.VisionTech V2.1 vision system.
 

KUKA's new robot for low payloads - KR CYBERTECH nano

Published on Nov 5, 2015

The KR CYBERTECH nano series in the low payload category from 6 to 10 kg offers incomparable performance and power density . It is perfectly tailored to individual customer requirements for handling and continuous-path applications.

The KR CYBERTECH nano series is setting a new standard that will make the difference for KUKA's customers. Performance. Reinvented.
 

KUKA France at Smart Industries Fair 2015

Published on Feb 1, 2016

Have a look at KUKA’s appearance at the first edition of the Smart Industries fair in Paris, 2015. KUKA was all about Industrie 4.0 and the collaboration between humans and robots, displaying both the LBR iiwa and KMR iiwa.
 

Asia premiere of the KR QUANTEC nano F exclusive in KOREA

Published on Feb 9, 2016

KUKA Korea was present at the Korea Industry Fair in October 2015, showing off its new robot in Korea as an Asia premiere.
 

KUKA at Creative Korea fair 2015

Published on Feb 15, 2016

At Creative Korea 2015, KUKA showed it is ready for Industry 4.0 with various LBR iiwa applications for a smart factory. Korea’s creativity is harnessed through innovative robot solutions like these.
 

MERZ Increases Machining Productivity with KUKA KR FORTEC Robot

Published on Mar 2, 2016

MERZ has increased productivity, quality and flexibility, minimized downtime and shortened delivery times by linking four machining centers to one heavy-duty KUKA robot.

In the MERZ production facility, the KUKA KR FORTEC F (Foundry) links four machining centers, fills and empties changeover stations and ensures optimal utilization of the machine tools. The KUKA KR FORTEC F (Foundry) moves on a KUKA linear unit of type KL 1500-3 with a length of 18 meters to tend the four production systems installed adjacent to one another. The task of the robot is to load and unload the changeover stations at which the machine pallets with the corresponding workpieces and raw materials are supplied. Serving as the link between the machining centers, it performs the automatic transfer of machine pallets and raw material pallets between the changeover stations, storage areas and machine tools. This enables the four machining centers to work fully automatically around the clock. The automated system has also been integrated into the company’s internal information flows. This ensures automatic provision of the NC and tool data for the machines – a key factor in avoiding unnecessary downtimes and achieving maximum productivity. The application at MERZ was implemented by KUKA system partner wbt automation and production control specialist SOFLEX.

The KUKA KR 500 R2830 F from the KR FORTEC heavy-duty series covers an exceptionally large working envelope with very long reference load center distances. The compact design of the KR FORTEC series without disruptive contours, together with their more streamlined appearance, makes the robots suitable for use in cramped cells as well as in completely new cell concepts. In the special Foundry variant, the robot is suitable for installations with a high degree of fouling and high temperatures. All robots of the KR FORTEC series are optimized for use on linear units. The KL 1500-3 linear unit has been specially designed by KUKA for high payloads. The combination of robot and linear unit ensured that all the pre-formulated objectives were achieved: shorter delivery times, improved deadline compliance, better machine utilization, increased quality and improved internal procedures.
 

KUKA at Automaticon 2016 Trade Fair | Warsaw, Poland

Published on Mar 23, 2016

KUKA has a strong presence across the globe, exemplified by the diverse variety of trade fairs in which we exhibit. We were recently at Automaticon 2016 - the most important trade fair for automation, control, measurement and robotics in Poland - having a great time presenting innovative demos and meeting new people. Our local team put together a nice recap video. Enjoy!
 

Robotic bending and stamping of metal stabilizers with KUKA KR QUANTEC

Published on Apr 8, 2016

WAFIOS, one of the leading manufacturers of wire and tube working machines in the world, uses two KUKA KR QUANTEC robots and one KUKA KR-30 to maximize efficiency and productivity in metal stabilizer bar production. The two KR QUANTEC robots work in perfect synchronization, optimizing machine uptime and creating perfect bends and stamps every time. The project was completed in close cooperation with WAFIOS and our partner Schneider Maschinenbau.
 

Precise feeding of tools with KR AGILUS WP at Saacke

Published on Apr 21, 2016

+ Precise feeding of tools with KR AGILUS WP (water proof)
+ Unloading of the workpiece from the pallet and feeding it to the tool grinding machine
+ Performance of various handling activities using an integrated robot
+ Unloading of th machined workpiece and transfer of the new workpiece to the tool holding device
+ cleaning of the machined workpiece in the blow-release station and setdown on a pallet
+ KR AGILUS WP resistance to water and dirt
 

Published on Apr 27, 2016

Come along with us as we explore our digital ambitions for the future of industrial automation.

The KUKA booth at Hannover Fair 2016 is THE place to learn about smart factories, connecting robots and other automation equipment to the cloud, the benefits of machine learning and big data for optimized production, as well as some new KUKA robots and how it all fits into the 4th industrial revolution - Industrie 4.0.

In the booth we have an entire smart factory working in which attendees can order an iPhone or Samsung case customized with laser engraving, then watch as it streams that data to the cloud, informing the customer about every step and tracking every step of production in real time, from the warehouse to production to delivery, ultimately handing over a customized case that can be taken home.

We also have a complete factory existing in the virtual world that highlights the power inherent in virtual design, commissioning and optimization of huge automation systems in the virtual world before the installation is made in the real world.

There are also our beer pouring robots, the Paulii Brothers, and our coffee-pouring robots at the Coffee 4.0 demo, along with a new preview robot, the KR 3 AGILUS - KUKA's smallest and fastest robot ever targeted at the electronics industry - as well as all of our Innovation Award finalists.

It's a booth worthy of your time and we certainly hope you can join us in person this week, but if you can't we hope this video is a good substitute.
 
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