Customizable Pallet Storage System Enables Unmanned Machining Operations
Especially well-suited for smaller shops, Grob Systems’ flexible PSS-T300 enables automatic pallet loading and removal for increased part production throughput.
Manufacturing systems and machine tools producer Grob Systems Inc. announces a new versatile and customizable automation solution which further improves machining productivity on a range of Grob machining centers. The PSS-T300 Tower Pallet Storage System, which enables automation and increases part production throughput, is the latest entry to the wide range of Grob automation solutions for creating flexible manufacturing cells.
Especially well-suited for smaller shops where one operator is responsible for running multiple machines, the PSS-T300 Tower Pallet Storage System automatically removes and loads pallets, offering unmanned 24/7 operations or lightly attended shifts when paired with Grob G150, G350 and G350a five-axis universal machining centers. According to Derek Schroeder, universal machines, sales and proposal manager, the solution can be configured to suit application requirements.
Easily retrofitted, the PSS-T300 provides optimized access to the work area while saving space via its tower design. The pallet storage system offers flexible setup options and can be paired with one or two machines, and configured with one or two setup stations. In addition, it can handle a variety of pallet sizes including Erowa ITS148/ PC210 and Grob standard 320 × 320 mm/400 × 400 mm, and has storage capacity of up to 81 round pallets and up to 38 square pallets. For ease of operation, integrated software enables intuitive cell control.
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