INDUSTRY UPDATE Efficient material handling is key T
Richard Paul Russell Ltd Launches New
SpaceLogger.S100 Data Logger R
to the local area network and can sample either RS232 or RS422/485 data which is then time and date stamped. The unit has two ports enabling data to be captured
simultaneously from two separate sources. In addition the unit can be DIN rail mounted for convenience. Data can be viewed in real-time over the local area
network and is logged in daily .CSV or .TXT files with the ability to take up to 5,000 bytes per second The SpaceLogger.S100 Serial Data Logger provides a
cost effective, comprehensive and versatile solution for data logging from sensors and devices with either RS232 or RS422/485 serial data outputs. Example applications include environmental monitoring instruments, weighing equipment and NMEA devices. Configuration for different devices’ output is straightforward with a command file pre-loaded at connection. Richard Paul Russell Ltd are experts in developing bespoke solutions with clients.
Richard Paul Russell Ltd 01590 641223
sales@r-p-r.co.uk
ichard Paul Russell Ltd the specialist data logger supplier has launched the SpaceLogger.S100 Serial Data Logger. The SpaceLogger.S100 Serial Data Logger connects directly
he material handling and packaging industries depend upon the quick and efficient transportation of materials. Automated robotic handling systems, incorporating
roller conveyors, are providing efficient and scalable solutions as businesses embrace process optimisation as a means to better manage distribution challenges and consumer demand and are being widely deployed within manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and distribution hubs. Pallet conveyor systems carry goods throughout the
warehouse & supply chain phase whilst industrial robots manage tasks such as picking, packing, palletising and stacking, further enhancing operational capabilities. The logistics and supply chain is a fast moving market
and efficient material handling is integral to operational success. But some of the tasks applicable to the processes involved are non-ergonomic and can present a risk factor. Consider complicated actions or procedures that might prove difficult for humans. Absolute positioning accuracy is therefore a key
consideration when implementing automated robotics within a conveying system; a robots ability to achieve
repetition of the same task over and over again. Path, position and orientation (consider the robot model to be used) are also fundamental considerations when implementing an automated conveying system. Though we must also factor into the equation the suitability of the conveying system aligned with the robots capabilities. A rework of the entire workflow might be necessary to
ensure that the system can be optimised for maximum product throughput and efficiency. KUKA strategic system partner and materials handling
market leader SCM Handling Ltd. can provide your business with a competitive edge, through bespoke material handling solutions designed and engineered for maximum return. As an integrator specialist, SCM’s expertise lies in understanding your material handling requirements.
KUKA 0121 505 9970
sales@kuka-robotics.co.uk
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