Machine Tending

Machine Tending

REDUCE MACHINE OVERHEAD TIME

Machine tending can be a simple, automated process of handling product to accommodate a machining process. However, reducing cycle time is crucial because tending a machine is not adding value to the product. Kawasaki is continually developing products to reduce cycle time and offer greater automation flexibility.

Kawasaki offers many products to reduce the time to manipulate product in a machine tending process. The Kawasaki robot software allows for both automatic quick change tooling as well as servo controlled end of arm tooling. Many Kawasaki products and services allow for operator interaction with the machine tending process, such as custom Human Machine Interfaces, as well as custom operator safety solutions. The Kawasaki robots can either be programmed using the simpler Block Step style programming, or the full Kawasaki AS programming language for the more logic-intensive solutions.

Kawasaki offers standard and custom machine tool automation interfaces, as well as complete machine control and operator safety solutions for your machine tending challenges.

Application Video

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Press Tending of Small Parts

Unloading Hot Forging Press - Kawasaki RS030N robot

Loading and Unloading Valve Plugs

Die Casting Recreational Vehicle Parts

Unloading Bumpers from a Plastic Molding Machine

Plastic Injection Machine Tending

Robots for Machine Tending

Small-to-medium robots up to 80kg payload

Small-to-medium robots up to 80kg payload

Kawasaki's technology and experience are epitomized in the R series, which boasts the highest performance in its class. A faster speed and broader work envelope have been incorporated into the small bodies. A wide range of products is available to meet customers’ needs for various applications and industries.

Extra large robots up to 1,500kg payload

Extra large robots up to 1,500kg payload

Extra-large payload general-purpose robots with a payload capacity of over 300 kg.

Dual-arm Collaborative robots

Dual-arm Collaborative robots

Kawasaki’s uniquely developed dual-armed SCARA robot can coexist and collaborate with humans.

Collaborative Robots

Collaborative Robots

CL Series Collaborative Robots