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Robotics No-Brainer (3/10/21)
ROEQ Roller Top
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Easily connect conveyors to maximize process flow 

Real efficiency in logistics automation is achieved when the entire workflow is handled by robotics solutions that communicate smoothly with each other. That’s the vision behind ROEQ’s Top Roller that automates load and unload operations for the MiR series. By targeting the loading and unloading of products with mobile robots replaces the manual process handled either by fork or pallet lifters or manually by employees. Adding the conveyor capability strengthens the employees’ work environment by taking over ergonomically unfavorable tasks and reduces truck traffic and noise. 

Safety is engineered right in, so your ROEQ solution takes care of your workers and your products to helps humans and robots work safely and efficiently together. The rollers are braked during transport which ensures safety and security of goods and people. For further safety, there are built-in barriers to protect fingers from being caught in the rollers. The ROEQ top roller module can suit all your conveyor solution needs to help you get the most out of your transportation processes. 

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MiR 250 Mobile Robot Finds ROEQ Cart Rack Every Time

This MiR 250 AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot) can locate a ROEQ Cart Rack without needing to be adjusted.

ROEQ TML1000 Functionality

Capable of picking up and deliver goods in different heights. TML1000 works with pallet racks and stationary pick-up stations with rollers/gravity rollers. 

ROEQ TMR150

Transport pallets, skids and boxes safely and efficiently with this lifter solution. It can be used with TML150 fork plates mounted on the top module. The software automatically extends the safety zone upwards to take any increase in height footprint into consideration.

Past No-Brainers

Robotic Packaging Automaton

Packaging has been an important part of business operations for centuries. The $900 billion industry has emerged as an integral process of every business, from multi-million dollar corporations to small-town mom and pop shops. Protecting products during transit isn't an inexpensive endeavor, either...

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Robotic Integration When and Where It's Needed Most

One thing that has been on the minds of many during the current market situation is how to deal with labor shortages — in manufacturing, in material handling and in food and beverage production. The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) reports that 89% of manufacturers are having difficulty finding skilled workers...

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The Evolution Of The Gripper

It has been roughly 50 years since the first readily controllable gripper was created. The Stanford arm utilized two straight-bar fingers with linear motion that slid together to grip and release objects. Since, grippers have continued their evolution from three-finger graspers to robotic hands with flexible joints, contactless grippers that use suction and flexible cups...

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