DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Hydraulics & pneumatics

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OMRON, A global leader in automation, has launched the HD-1500, an advanced autonomous mobile robot specifical­ly designed to transport heavy payloads of up to 1,500kg.

The HD-1500 is the strongest and newest addition to the company’s series of mobile robots. The company says it is ideal for today’s smart factories, where autonomous material handling solutions need to manage more demanding industrial automation tasks.

It also provides a solution for businesses currently facing severe labour shortages, while assisting them to comply with new social distancing requiremen­ts due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 1500kg payload capacity of the HD-1500 enables transporta­tion of large automotive components such as car chassis and voluminous pallet size payloads. These can be moved at a rate of 1.8m per second. These larger items would have traditiona­lly been moved with manual labour using forklifts.

With the release of the HD-1500, OMRON’s mobile robots, including the LD- 60/90 and LD-250, form a seamless line-up of models that can transport a wide variety of items – to increase total efficiency of material handling inside the factory.

ADVANCED PERFORMANC­E AND SAFETY

With heavier payloads, built-in controller, improved sensors, route planning and object avoidance, the OMRON HD-1500 autonomous mobile robot offers advanced performanc­e and safety.

OMRON’s industry-first Fleet Manager can control up to 100 mobile robots with different sizes, configurat­ions and payload capacities under one system to automate job requests, traffic control between robots and battery management.

The robots can automatica­lly calculate the most efficient route, while collaborat­ing safely with people and navigating around obstacles, without the use of magnetic floor tapes or other guides.

The HD-1500 battery reduces overall downtime by charging in just 39 minutes. It can then handle a full shift of 12.5 hours (unloaded) or nine hours with a full load. A 20 percent charged battery can be charged to 80 percent in just 24 minutes.

Safety wise, the HD-1500 utilises three laser scanners, giving it a 360 º view to detect obstacles, including humans. For emergencie­s that require immediate stopping, the HD-1500 provides five safety rated e-stop, switches, two on each side panel and another on a seven inch operator panel, acting as an HMI.

To indicate movement, there are light disks on each side and light strips on the front and back. Two speakers provide audio announceme­nts (in English) and two piezo buzzers are provided as audible beacons.

The use of HAPS (High Accuracy Positionin­g Sensors) allows the HD-1500 to position itself with accuracy. It can repeatedly reposition itself with a 50mm tolerance.

“Onsite logistics, the movement of products and material within the factory and warehouse, is becoming a real bottleneck for many companies due to the frequency and tediousnes­s of the job, compounded by the need to meet social distancing protocols,” says Tom Mathias, President and CEO of OMRON Robotics and Safety Technologi­es, Inc.

“Fast- paced manufactur­ing environmen­ts require speed and flexibilit­y. OMRON’s HD-1500 mobile robot can help companies solve this issue by working 24 hours a day tirelessly, punctually and safely side- by-side with people.”

Highlights include:

• Higher payload and strong structure.

• The HD-1500 can move pallet size payloads in manufactur­ing facilities and reduce the need for a forklift. Built with sturdy metal skins, the HD-1500 is robust and able to withstand heavy unintended external impacts.

FASTER ROI

The HD-1500 offers a solution to automate complex and dangerous tasks. Organisati­ons can reduce the use of forklifts and safely transport large pallets containing finished goods, voluminous materials in the food and commoditie­s industry and automotive frames. Workers can now focus their attention on more vital tasks, allowing customers to load more, make fewer trips with heavier batches and increase ROI. With the HD-1500, customers can do more with less equipment.

CUSTOMISAB­LE FLEET

Mobile fleets can become more diverse but still be controlled through the same system. OMRON’s Fleet Manager allows a diverse mobile fleet of up to 100 mobile robots, including the HD-1500, to be controlled within the one central controller, while achieving high performanc­e. Thanks to optimised traffic management, battery management and routing of vehicles, customers can add the HD-1500 to their fleets without worrying about safety, compatibil­ity or performanc­e.

Additional features include:

• Battery charges in 39 minutes to realise greater efficiency and less downtime.

• 360° safety scanning lasers are used for simultaneo­us localisati­on and safety functional­ity.

• Superior navigation using adaptive safety zones from LiDAR technology.

• Improved CAPS technology (Cell Alignment Positionin­g System) allows for better accuracy and repeatabil­ity for docking.

• With the Fleet Simulator feature, it’s possible to simulate up to 10 robots in up to three separate fleets.

DETAILS, PH: 09 358 4400; WWW.OMRON-AP.CO.NZ

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