PALLET HANDLING.
In addition to direct workpiece or part handling, pallet handling is a way of handling workpieces in the machining process. By using pallets, workpieces can be exchanged quickly and easily, which reduces set-up times and increases productivity. Pallet handling enables continuous machining, as the next workpiece can already be prepared on a pallet during the machining process and inserted into the automated system. For machining, the pallet is clamped and fixed on the zero-point clamping system.
We are happy to offer you a specially adapted zero-point clamping system. Alternatively, we can integrate any zero-point clamping system available on the market.
Constantly changing parts,changing lots
Processing time from 10 minutesper workpiece
Almost all clamping systemscan be automated
Pre-equipped pallets offer a high level ofwork safety
Main time parallel set-up(during ongoing machining)
Different pallet sizes can be automated withcan be automated with one automation system
KNOWLEDGE.
Pallet handling is ideal for small and changing batch sizes.
This achieves the greatest possible flexibility.
ZERO POINT CLAMPING SYSTEM.
A zero-point clamping system is required to fix clamping devices on the machine table. The zero-point clamping system is the modern version of the T-slot table. If your machining center does not yet have a zero-point clamping system, you can choose one from our range.
PARTS HANDLING.
The pallet is no longer required for parts handling. The workpiece or finished part is fed directly into the machining center using a gripper. This type of automatic machine feed is recommended for large quantities with low weight.