Lift the materials to a high position before stacking them in layers.
Lift the materials to a high position before stacking them in layers.
Stable palletizing robot.Block specifications, number of stacking layers, quantity per layer, stacking pattern.
Multi-variety, medium-to-low load, frequent production changeovers, limited workshop space, and palletizing requiring human-machine collaboration.
Robust structure, smooth operation, low failure rate.
Handles various bags, cartons, film bundles, etc.
Supports multiple palletizing patterns and different pallet sizes.
Throughput
Manual: limited by stamina and motion speed, sustained rate ≈ 150–200 units/h.
Automated: 7 × 24 h operation, 600–2,000 units/h.
Pallet quality & height
Manual: usually ≤ 1.2 m high, prone to leaning or collapse.
Machine: program-controlled, tight and square patterns, height 1.8–2.2 m.
Format flexibility
Robot/cobot: new recipe selected with one tap on the HMI; change-over in minutes.
Safety & ergonomics
Manual lifting carries injury risk; automated systems separate man from machine.
Collaborative models feature force-sensing, stopping instantly on contact—cutting on-site accident rates by >90%.