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The Automatic Stacking system picks parts directly from the conveyor and places them into racks or containers in a fully automated, precise and reliable way.
Equipped with robots and vision cameras, the system identifies each part as it travels on the outfeed conveyors and automatically corrects possible variations in orientation or shape, ensuring accurate placement in the rack or container.
It can also integrate additional checks to guarantee process safety and quality, avoiding interferences and verifying the position and condition of the rack or container.
Your challenges and how we solve them
Avoiding bottlenecks at the end of the line → The Automatic Stacking system removes dependence on operator availability and continuously picks and places parts without stopping, preventing accumulation and maintaining production flow.
Extra costs and dependence on manual handling during stacking → Vision-guided robots fully automate the picking and placement of parts in racks or containers, reducing labor dependence and operating costs.
Adaptability to part orientation or shape → The system automatically detects and corrects these variations to ensure that every part is placed correctly in racks or containers.
Control of rack or container position, condition and available space → The system verifies the position and status of the rack or container, as well as available space and retaining tabs, to ensure correct stacking.
Benefits of rack and container control
PRECISE AND AUTOMATED STACKING Reliable placement of parts in racks or containers without manual intervention and after status verification, eliminating non-value-added costs.
INTELLIGENT POSITION CORRECTION Detection of orientation or shape variations to ensure correct placement and fully repeatable positioning.
MORE SAFETY AT THE END OF THE LINE Eliminates bottlenecks and maintains production continuity without compromising ergonomics.
CONTINUOUS FLOW TO THE END OF THE PROCESS Keeps the line moving and avoids accumulation at the final stage.