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Robotic finishing system improves capacity for engine head production.


A major supplier of diesel engines for a wide range of industries was recently challenged to improve engine component production at its metalcasting facility. Plant managers determined that automation was the best alternative to manual operations in order to meet the demand of increasingly higher volumes.

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, Alpharetta, Ga., was contracted to assist with overall process specification development and plant modifications. The firm selected Fanuc Robotics FANUC Robotics America, Inc. is the leading supplier of robotic automation in North and South America. It offers over 175 robot model variations to meet the needs of a wide range of applications.  America Inc., Rochester Hills, Mich., to design a flexible robotic system robotic system An integrated system of devices that automate production and manufacturing of goods and services Surgery An AI-based surgical assistant system, which processes sensory input from haptic interfaces and/or allows surgeons to act with more accuracy than  to handle the huge variety of parts through the various finishing processes, from initial shakeout Shakeout

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 to pack out for post processing. In addition, robots would handle the secondary processing of heads through stress relief furnaces.

The metalcasting facility produces parts in various sizes, from 0.5 cu. ft. (0.014 cu. m) at 150 lbs. (68 kg) to 5 cu. ft. (0.14 cu. m) at 670 lbs. (305 kg). The facility wanted a robotic system that would integrate new and existing equipment while minimizing manual labor and eliminating tool changeover (programming) changeover - The time when a new system has been tested successfully and replaces the old system.  between part styles.

Fanuc Robotics' Automation Systems Group divided the solution into three main areas: rough finish line, fine finish and heat treatment. The new system was able to provide solutions for a wide range of production challenges, including:

* handling six different part styles, the smallest parts handled two at a time;

* indentifying and verifying orientation and tracking parts through the various processes and machines;

* processing small parts at a rate of 240/hr. with the same equipment that handles large heads;

* locating rough castings and loading them onto machine fixture datum points Any reference point of known or assumed coordinates from which calculation or measurements may be taken. See also pinpoint.  to within 0.04-in. (1-mm) tolerance;

* developing a core hole opening and flash removal system to within 0.06 in. (1.5 mm) of parent material on irregular castings;

* enclosing processes to meet noise reduction targets;

* palletizing fine finished parts on existing skids for further post processing and inspection;

* identifying and depalletizing parts from manually-loaded skids to the roller conveyor A materials handling aid containing rollers over which cargo is moved.  of a continuous operation stress relief furnace;

* identifying and removing parts from the output side of the furnace.

In the end, the new automated system eliminated the need for manual changeover and adjustments of hard automation grinders for batch runs of individual part types at the metalcasting facility. Outsourced labor for chipping and grinding of castings was reduced, as were workers' compensation workers' compensation, payment by employers for some part of the cost of injuries, or in some cases of occupational diseases, received by employees in the course of their work.  claims due to the elimination of areas of ergonomic ergonomic - Concerning ergonomics or exhibitting good ergonimics.  concern. Handling and transporting activities of parts between processes was minimized, and the plant environment experienced improved air quality and noise reductions. Finally, the higher productivity rates reduced the overall part costs.

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Date:Jun 1, 2006
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