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Process Overview

This solution automates the air-blowing process for automotive brake components using a NACHI MZ07L robot, replacing manual operations with a consistent, repeatable robotic process. With conveyor tracking, the robot performs air-blowing during part transfer, reducing cycle time and stabilizing downstream quality.

Components

Robot
  • Model: NACHI MZ07L

  • Type: 6-axis articulated robot

  • Payload: 7 kg

  • Horizontal Reach: 912 mm

  • Weight: 38 kg

  • Repeatability: ±0.03 mm

  • Protection Rating: IP67

Peripherals
  • Air-blowing tool (air nozzle / blow-off EOAT)

  • Robot mounting base

  • Conveyor tracking system

Workflow

STEP 1.Part infeed & transfer (conveyor)
STEP 2.Conveyor tracking & position synchronization
STEP 3.Automated air-blow-off execution
STEP 4.Part outfeed to the next process

Features

Maximized space utilization with a compact robot

  • A compact small-payload robot enables efficient use of limited floor space.

  • Can be installed in tight areas comparable to a human operator’s working space.


Improved productivity and quality

  • Performs air-blowing during part transfer using conveyor tracking for continuous operation.

  • Enables uninterrupted, continuous processing with minimized idle time.

  • Delivers thorough and consistent air-blowing results for stable quality.

Results

Key Benefits
Increased throughput through continuous production
Improved overall quality
Client Feedback
By automating a simple but repetitive operation with a robot, we were able to achieve stable and consistent processing, which ultimately improved quality for downstream processes.
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NACHI MZ07L-based Air-Blowing Automation for Automotive Brake Parts

Application Field
Industry > Automotive, Application > Deburring·Post-processing, Sector > Manufacturing

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