Material Handling
Calvary specializes in material handling systems that incorporate the movement, storage, control and protection of single or multiple materials, goods and products throughout the process of many types of manufacturing systems.
Our focus is on the design, mechanical systems and related controls architecture used to achieve these functions. Many of these systems are stand-alone sub-assembly segments of the large assembly and test systems we supply.
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Integration of single or parallel process 6- Axis Articulating Robots allows for great flexibility during assembly and testing phases.
These robots can be integrated into single or stand alone stations or as part of larger assembly systems to perform many types of process tasks, such as
-part pick and place
-welding, assembly
-screw driving, etc.
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Large assembly and test systems are supplied as a means of processing multiple incoming component parts through many sub-assembly phases and usually through 100% in process testing verification.
These systems typically share common designs for work carrier transfer and controls system architecture thus assuring a consistent process from system to system.
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Multi-position matrix tray systems are used as a method of inventory control in between assembly process steps, i.e., assembly to assembly or assembly to test, etc.
These systems can be designed as FIFO or LIFO and include programmatic storage and retrieval systems.
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Parallel processed SCARA robots utilizing vision guidance and collision avoidance software can be used to reduce the overall footprint of an assembly system while giving the system great flexibility in regards to part picking and placement.
These systems can allow pallet to pallet model independent assembly.
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Vision inspection and sortation of components fed from a single vibratory feeder bowl.
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Power and free conveyor systems are used to transfer custom tooled work carriers (pallets) through process assembly and test stations. The systems can be configured either in a carousel or over and under configuration.
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