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Enhancing Workplace Safety with Material Handling Robots

Workers handle materials and products in the workplace on a daily basis. When lifting boxes or other items, they must be careful to lift heavy pieces in a specific way to reduce injury. Other products are too large, or awkwardly shaped, making it impossible to manually lift. These restraints can slow down the lifting process, limiting how much (if any) can be manually lifted at one time making it the perfect application for robotic material handling.

Enhancing Workplace Safety with Material Handling Robots

Some facilities have forklifts or cranes that are operated to lift materials on a larger scale – materials that humans could not possibly lift. Robots are steadier than the cables on a crane or the forks on a manual lifting vehicle. They can also perform a lifting task over and over again with consistent repeatability, reducing the possibility of error. However, it is common to see these two different kinds of lifters working together in a facility. A material handling robotic system can palletize items and a manually driven forklift can move the pallet away after it is stacked.

Facilities that automate with material handling robots for their lifting needs reduce user error, while increasing production and lower costs. While many material handling robotic arms are not able to lift steel beams weighing thousands of pounds like a crane would, some heavy payload material handling robots can lift over 500 pounds.

There are also several different gripper options available. Product material type, size, shape and manipulation requirements will determine the type of gripper required to complete the handling task. Some products can be very small, large, or oddly shaped making it more difficult to manually handle. Knowing there are many options to improve speed and protect worker safety makes robots a great solution for many companies.

RobotWorx, can integrate material handling robotics from manufacturers like Fanuc, Yaskawa Motoman, ABB, KUKA and Universal Robots. With over 25 years of experience integrating material handling robots, our company is a great choice to help you make educated decisions for the most efficient and cost effective solution.

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