Heavy-duty AMR tugs and forklifts high payloads

29 March, 21

RARUK Automation specialises in robotic systems that make automation easy, affordable and flexible for all manufacturers. Above all, the products in its range are carefully selected to be quickly integrated into the production environment with a fast return on investment and the latest addition to its fleet of options is no exception.

As a newly confirmed distribution partner for AutoGuide Mobile Robots, RARUK Automation can now supply modular, high payload industrial autonomous mobile robots (AMR) that can tug or lift high payloads alongside any established human and automation workforce; built-in collaborative safety features protect equipment and workers.

“Our high payload AutoGuide Mobile Robots are cost-effective workhorses that require no magnetic or RFID infrastructure, making installation and upgrade easy processes,” confirmed Ross Lacy, Mobile Robot Product Manager. “The AMR can fit seamlessly into any facility and be integrated easily with existing WMS, order management and inventory management applications.”

Central to the new AutoGuide Mobile Robot range from RARUK Automation is the MAX-N Base AMR with tugger and forked vehicle adapters. Developed for manufacturing and logistics, and proven within the automotive sector, the MAX-N Tugger can haul loads up to 6,800kg, while the MAX-N Pallet Stacker can lift payloads up to 1200kg.

See AutoGuide AMRs in action at https://youtu.be/hWsj76ShyrI In this example a fleet of eight AutoGuide Mobile Robots travel up to 60 kms per day, transporting around 90 tons of goods and replacing 320 kms of forklift traffic; ROI was achieved in less than two years.

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