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AUTONOMOUS MOBILE ROBOTS (AMR)
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How Do Autonomous Mobile Robots Work?
Autonomous Mobile Robots are driven by maps programmed in software and operate without tape or guidewires. The software contains various routes so when the mobile robot is at a point within the facility and needs to another, the software guides its way in the most efficient way possible. The robots can maneuver around standard traffic found in a plant, warehouse, or distribution center such as forklifts, carts, workers and more.
Wolter offers some of the most proven technologies from leading manufacturers of autonomous mobile robots. Our robotics and automation specialists’ group [LINK TO: 2.1.3 Technology Integration] works with you to integrate the industrial mobile robots where it provides value and efficiency for your operation. -
How AMR Can Become a Part of Your Workforce?
Autonomous Mobile Robots are designed to work alongside workers safely and productively. Industrial robots can complete the more logistical, repetitive, heavy tasks, allowing your workers to focus on more important tasks.
The autonomous mobile robots help make your operation more productive by eliminating walking time as they pick the materials and bring them to the workers.
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How Can High-Density Industrial Mobile Shelving Benefit You?
Depending on the activity in the storage area, the number of fixed aisles eliminated within the system is determined for the system layout. High density mobile storage systems can save up to 60% of your space or double your storage volume. Depending on the size of your system, the elimination of extra time spent walking to the fixed shelving location may also reduce labor expenses.
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How Does a High-Density Industrial Mobile Shelving System Work?
The carriages holds any type of shelving (industrial or specialty) and provides easy access to the pick face of each shelving section by moving the carriages via mechanical hand crank or motor operated by keypads.
Operators access the stored product by identifying the mobile carriage that the part is on and opens the access aisle by either rotating the hand crank in a mechanical system or pressing the open button on the carriage keypad in an electrical system. The system is then accessed as you would regular shelving.
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Most frequently purchased engine & generator parts:
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Most frequently purchased engine & generator parts:
- Oil filters
- Water pumps
- Gaskets
- Alternators
- Starters
- Oil coolers
- Turbochargers
- Air cleaners
- Spark plugs
- Fuel pumps
- Fuel tanks
- Fuel lines
- Gear housing
- Flywheel assembly
- Crankshaft & pistons
- Bearings & seals
- Thermostats
- Maintenance kits
- Lift pumps
- Service manuals
- Generator block heaters
- Generator batteries
- Generator controls
- Exchange engines
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