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Handling without limits (cont)

Efficient production with no idle or lost time

The robotic feeding of the cell is the key to a smooth production flow without any idle time. Analog to the processing of a door on the CENTATEQ P-500, post-processing and preparatory steps also take place with robotic support. As part of the offcut picking process, the robot removes and disposes of the panels that have been trimmed out to create the cut-outs for glass panes. This is faster and more efficient than cutting the parts up into smaller pieces. The finished door is removed from the production table and placed on the finished part stack. The alignment table can then be used to place the next door in the correct position for feeding to the CNC processing center, which, after processing the current door, is ready for the next door immediately. The barcodes located on the threshold sides, which provide information about the properties of the door and the processing steps to be performed, allow the robot to sort the doors individually after production. This means that from one stack of unprocessed parts, by adding protection boards, multiple finished part stacks can be formed, dividing a quantity of 20 doors, for example, into stacks with quantities of 2 x 5 and 1 x 10. The robot moves in the X and Y axes to ensure maximum flexibility and to reach and feed all stations efficiently, such as the alignment station or the waste box. The automated, fully automatic parts handling guarantees not only efficient production but also consistent quality, full reproducibility and reduced waste.

High-performance configuration for processing doors quickly

It is not only the feed that is optimally aligned to the requirements of door processing. The tool selection and spindle configuration are also optimally configured. Here, HOMAG uses a DRIVE5C+ five-axis head with a pre-tensioned crossed roller bearing and spindle with encoder return. The spindle is distinguished by high and constant performance over the entire speed range and by highly precise movements. The 28 kW high-performance trimming spindle can rotate at up to 30,000 rpm. It represents high performance, a high level of removal and efficient processing with small tools. The spindle also has a high-performance C axis with strong dynamics. This is particularly important for processing with small radii or corners, when the C axis also has to swivel. Both spindles have a sensor for load control with visualization software and a program-controlled, infinitely variable extraction hood.

Each spindle has its own piggyback 10-slot tool changer, which means that one spindle can always be working while the other is changing for the subsequent processing. The complete system is equipped with a central 18-slot tool storage at the bottom that can be accessed by both spindles.

The machine receives the travel paths and specifications for trimming or drilling from the HOMAG project manager, who imports programming modules into the control system. The programs are put together automatically via a description of the dimensions, the design of edges or cut-outs for glass panes. However, customized and spontaneous adjustments are also possible. Measuring devices can be used to determine the contours of doors to record the reference edges. The offsetting takes place in the program automatically, even for a program position correction. Customers and the market have a growing desire for individuality in the field of cut-out processing for fillers or glass, decorative grooves and application processing. Door manufacturers are faced with the challenge of meeting this desire. Combined with the robot, the CENTATEQ P-500 represents efficient production in finishing processing for doors. The automated processes and the fully automated parts handling guarantee productive and highly efficient execution.

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