This application case features Schmalz's Vacuum Handling System (HS) as presented at the SFAW exhibition. It was designed to allow visitors to personally experience the practicality of moving workpieces more safely and comfortably. By utilizing the Vacuum Handling System (HS), workers can prevent musculoskeletal injuries caused by repeatedly moving heavy objects while performing tasks faster and more securely.
Project Background & Objectives
Reduction of Worker Fatigue and Accident Prevention: Minimizing physical strain and safety risks.
Simplification of Heavy Load Transport: Making the movement of high-payload workpieces effortless.
Versatile Handling: Safely and easily handling workpieces of various shapes and materials.
Enhanced Production Efficiency: Achieving faster transport speeds and streamlined workflows.
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Workflow
| STEP 1. | The operator uses the vacuum handling system to grip (suction) the workpiece. |
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| STEP 2. | Move the workpiece to the target destination. |
| STEP 3. | Lower and release the object using the vacuum handling system. |
| STEP 4. | Repeat the above process. |
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SFAW Exhibition: SCHMALZ Vacuum Handling System (HS) Application
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