Nowadays, many injection molding machines are equipped with take-out robots. These robots not only take the molded products out of the mold, but also transfer them to subsequent processes and stock them in containers or cardboard boxes for shipping. Take-out robots are gradually being adapted to handle an increasingly broad range of functions. Another emphasis at RUNMA is developing technology that is easier for people to use. At RUNMA, we were not merely looking for a machine of take-out robots with servo power, but we were already looking ahead to a goal of complete automation in the molding plant. With that in mind, at the same time that we were working to development our own design style in the automation plant. We were developing a take-out robot with full automatic control from the moment of startup where there would be no need to carry out manual position adjustments, and positions could be adjusted simply by pressing a certain key on the controller display screen. In addition, we were also building robots that could stock products in containers, pack products that were difficult to stock, and insert finely detailed pieces. We devoted in making a significant contribution to total automation in processes subsequent to the take-out process and streamlining the work with reduced human labor.
