Systems Interface provides the engineering and manufacturing expertise for a wide variety of
industrial robot applications.
Whether the client's robotic application is related to material handling, process control, pick and place,
sorting or other applications, Systems Interface
has over 30 years of automation experience to draw upon. The following video's show a typical pick and place
application and a quality control sorting application.
Systems Interface engineers adhere to the following guidelines while designing your robotic
application.
On site examination of the application taking into consideration the design criteria for increased
production, reduced risk, improved quality control, funding requirements, employee safety aspects,
NEC and UL Code criteria, degree of sophistication for control and operator
interface, and support needs.
Preliminary proposal development that outlines the kinds of robot mechanical and electrical devices
that are the best fit for the application,
including the manufacturer and type of PLC or dedicated robot controller, style of robot, kinds of
motors and matching precision gear boxes, style of
end effector, 2D or 3D camera systems, singular or multiple lighting products, safety barriers,
ancillary devices such as lasers, proximity switches,
encoders, VFD's, photo-eyes, bar code readers, Human Machine Interface models, and communication
options between the electronic equipment.
Final design solutions that detail all the facets that govern a very well synchronized robot work
cell solution set --- which can include
the work cells functionality to be expanded or modified to meet the client's anticipated future
requirements. The final design is directed to meeting
the client's criteria in terms of project cost with the results of increased production, improved
safety, and better quality control.
Systems Interface works with clients so that our final deliverable is not only well
designed, but will be well supported
over the long term. We provide the following services with each work cell project.
Kick off meeting for the Systems Interface Team to meet with the client for establishing the
agreed upon goals and metrics for the robotics project.
On-going communications between our Project Team and the client as the project evolves, keeping
the client informed of any new developments
or products that could improve their ROI.
FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) at Systems Interface so that the client has an opportunity to see
the robot system working prior to the
actual delivery to his plant.
Training for the client so that they are well versed in the operation and maintenance of the
robotic equipment.
O&M Manuals for the devices in the work cell.
Clear, annotated documentation for the software code used in the robot Controller and operator
interface terminal.
Electrical drawing sets which include panel layout, detailed BOM, wiring schematics,
interconnect wiring to field sensors and control elements.
"The world of
robotics is evolving quickly, and implementing robot solutions is becoming more widely recognized as a smart
way to increase productivity,
improve worker safety, and enhance quality control. We can work closely with you to develop a solution that
best fits your needs."