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Logistyka wewnętrzna u Ciebie: KONCEPCJA || REALIZACJA || GWARANCJA || SUPPORT. Opowiedz o swoich potrzebach! Mobilne wózki widłowe, automatyczny transport, paletyzacja, kompletacja zleceń pod zamówienia.

#Safety, #FirstStep, #FirstExperience Machines and Safety: Visit to Our Showroom Yesterday, I had the pleasure of helping my colleagues from another location by supporting them and taking their client on a short tour of our showroom. The customer was taking their first steps into the robotics zone and had many questions about safety. 😊 I informed them that we should not enter the robot area, which is marked with a yellow line and protected by safety scanners. The first question was: Is the line on the floor enough to protect people? Unfortunately, the answer was no. We also use a safety scanner to detect people near the robot. The next question was: How can we protect our operators? We have several options, including using a robot safety controller, safety scanners, curtains, barriers, guards, and covers. These measures depend on the distance and the time required to stop the robot and its parameters. The most important thing is that integration should be done correctly. Why? Because if we have a cell with a robot, the robot's operational area is larger than the cell. However, thanks to a safety controller, we can optimize our space, which is important for us. Without a safety robot controller, we would need to make a large cell considering all possible motions. For me, safety saving space with the Cubic-S safety controller by Kawasaki Robotics is the best solution. I think I want to write more about Cubic-S soon. ASTOR - Technology meets People, Kawasaki Robotics Central and Eastern Europe HUB Photo: two robots in one safety zone

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