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Robots sweeten case packing efficiency

On two lines, Gray & Co. uses a robotic case loader positioned between an automatic case former and an automatic sealer to pack cartons into cases at rates up to 90 cartons/min.See in-plant video

The cases are tilted for two-up loading (above) to keep the cartons forward so that a vertical divider can be inserted by the ro
The cases are tilted for two-up loading (above) to keep the cartons forward so that a vertical divider can be inserted by the ro

There’s more to Gray & Co., Hart, MI, than the impressive 24-arm, pick-and-place packaging robots featured last month (see packworld .com/go/c059). Downstream, there are even more packaging robots, SMB case loaders from Schubert Packaging Systems (Dallas, TX).

Each robot is equipped with two side-by-side vacuum grippers to load two side-by-side cases simultaneously with rows of cartons. The cartons contain sealed trays of chocolate-covered cherries, or cordials. Schubert handled the integration of the downstream operations that also include a Wexxar (Delta, British Columbia, Canada) WFH-SR case former ahead of the robot and a Wexxar WSH-06 top case sealer following case packing.

The setup of case former, loader, and sealer is duplicated on two parallel production lines and replaces a more labor-intensive, semi-automatic operation

The start-up took place during a week in April 2001, about a month after the upstream tray-packing robots had been in operation. All were part of a $3.1 million automation upgrade at Gray & Co. “The machines have performed well from start-up,” says Judd Marlatt, vice president of operations.

Prior to the installation of the robots, the cases were made up and filled by hand by two operators on each line who then pushed the loaded cases through a top-and-bottom case taper (see packworld.com/go/c057).

Although Schubert provides integrated case forming/loading/sealing machinery, Ben Kirwin, Gray’s special projects engineer, felt the company would gain flexibility by separating these operations.

With a single exception, changeovers on the case former can be completed in 20-30 minutes, Kirwin says. The exception is the case for the 4-oz cartons, because it is much smaller than the other cases. Although packed infrequently, it requires a one-hour changeover.

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