A completely new world of automation is here - one that demands flexible, open, easy-to-use automation solutions. In our latest white paper, Bosch Rexroth experts look at automation trends and share insights on creating value with digitalization and automation.
Quick assembly, flexible conversion and reusable components make Rexroth Aluminum Structural Framing an unsung hero in lean manufacturing environments. With the right profile system, operations can turn any vision into reality and respond to market demands quickly and cost-effectively.
The modular design and easy assembly of Rexroth Aluminum Structural Framing is proving to be a boon for industries and applications well beyond the factory floor. Companies like LG Energy Solutions are taking advantage of the flexible, customizable profile system to streamline rooftop solar panel installations, reducing install times by 25%.
All machine types in all sectors have one thing in common: manufacturers are integrating more electric drives into machines to modularize their concepts and increase flexibility. This informative article explains how ctrlX DRIVE is designed to help machine builders and end users achieve new levels of modularity and flexibility.
Whether a company is producing automotive brake systems, display screens, refrigerators
or ventilators for ICUs, manufacturers need efficient throughput combined with high levels of
automated tracking and process control. The goal: assembly processes that are as close to
error-free as possible.
Wöhner GmbH & Co. KG, a manufacturer of energy distribution, control technology and renewable energy solutions, assembles up to 40,000 fuse holders in up to 94 varieties every day with the ActiveMover Transport System. Download the case study.
Increase process quality, productivity and profitability with the right conveyor system. The experts at Bosch Rexroth share their key insights and considerations to help you make sense of automated transfer solutions. Download the tech article.
When configuring automated assembly lines, engineers must protect workers from dangerous moving equipment. No one should lose a finger to a press or get clocked by a fast-moving robot arm.
Robots used to be thought of strictly as stationary machines. They were bolted to a floor, table, ceiling or wall and that's where they stayed. Now, thanks to collaborative robots, that's changing.