Automatic Loading And Blast Cleaning Of Sheet Metal Components With Rösler
OTTOSTAHL GmbH had to replace an old rotary table shot blast machine, the company selected Rösler for short cycle times, high energy efficiency and relieving the personnel from strenuous and monotonous physical activities.
Rösler and automation specialist Teqram addressed the demands with the universally usable rotary table Easy Shotblaster RDT 150, equipped with a stationary “intelligent” robot. This robot places the work pieces on the rotary table in a manner that optimally utilizes the entire table area without requiring any “teaching” operation.
OTTOSTAHL in Magdeburg produces up to 30mm thick, highly precise plasma-cut and up to 300mm thick flame-cut components. The company’s service portfolio includes the customised production of the components with CAD technology and detailed work plans for the respective manufacturing method.
Furthermore, post-processing operations such as shot blasting, drilling, mechanical chamfering as well as arranging material testing through independent external material testing offices are also offered by the company. An inventory of 4,000 tonnes of different steel grades and qualities, combined with a proven supplier and partner network, guarantees quick and reliable order processing.
Shortage Of Skilled Workers Catalysed The Investment
In its shot blasting department for sheet metal components, the company is utilising three machines (two continuous flow roller conveyor machines with an operating width of 3,800mm and a rotary table blast machine). After it had been used for more than 60 years, the old rotary table blast machine was replaced by a RDT 150 system from Rösler.
Key customer demands for the new system were the achievement of the specified shot blast results for a broad range of different components, short cycle times and high energy efficiency of the entire system.
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