Universal Instruments’ Polaris Jr. is focused on the lower end of robotic and non-robotic assembly processes. Building upon the servo gripper for odd-form component assembly and multi-process technology for combined final operations, the machine offers single-process final assembly automation. These processes include dispensing, screwdriving and pick-and-place packaged onto a standardized tool interface and utilizing a pre-existing selection of over 20 tool modules. The platform concept has been applied in a way to allow scalable cell sizes from 500 mm up to 2.5 meters in length, while using common equipment structure and controls. The benefit to the user is the economy of scale and faster lead time of a standard machine versus complete customized cells, to deliver just the right amount of functionality for a specific requirement. Polaris Jr. complements the Polaris series, and is part of a portfolio to deliver solutions from board assembly to final assembly automation and product packaging.
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