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Robotic loading system allows flexibility for packaging lines
12 December 2012
Increased flexibility for shelf ready packaging lines is being offered by food packaging automation specialists Abar with its new LR- 80TCR Loading System. A FANUC Robotics M10-iA robot is the core automation component

Increased flexibility for shelf ready
packaging lines is being offered by
food packaging automation
specialists Abar with its new LR-
80TCR Loading System.
A FANUC Robotics M10-iA
robot is the core automation
component of the LR-80TCR
allowing loading speeds of thermo
formed or top sealed rigid trays at
speeds of up to 200 ppm.
Each new LR-80TCR Loading System comprises retail pack in-feed conveyors, a case erecting system for Regular Slotted Containers (RSC), an LR-80 robot case loader and a case closer.
Designed to comfortably operate duty cycles of 24 x7 the FANUC Robotics M10-iA has well proven reliability with low maintenance being a key feature of its design, says the firm.
The system has been designed with future use in mind allowing upgradeability for plastic returnable supermarket crates or other containers.
The FANUC robot has a small footprint in comparison to conventional mechanical case loader/packers making the system ideal where space is restricted.With a choice of case erecting options available and the ability to pack a range of case formats with instant or minimal change times, the system offers users
Each new LR-80TCR Loading System comprises retail pack in-feed conveyors, a case erecting system for Regular Slotted Containers (RSC), an LR-80 robot case loader and a case closer.
Designed to comfortably operate duty cycles of 24 x7 the FANUC Robotics M10-iA has well proven reliability with low maintenance being a key feature of its design, says the firm.
The system has been designed with future use in mind allowing upgradeability for plastic returnable supermarket crates or other containers.
The FANUC robot has a small footprint in comparison to conventional mechanical case loader/packers making the system ideal where space is restricted.With a choice of case erecting options available and the ability to pack a range of case formats with instant or minimal change times, the system offers users
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