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Electronics Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) Star Series

Improving productivity through the automation of substrate transport. Optimized for diverse environments.

In the electronics industry, high positioning accuracy and stable operation are required for precise substrate transport. Particularly in processes that handle delicate electronic components, even slight vibrations or shocks can affect product quality. Additionally, efficient transport in limited spaces is essential for the optimization of the entire production line. The autonomous mobile robot (AMR) Star series addresses these challenges and enables the automation of substrate transport. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Substrate transport within clean rooms - Parts supply between production lines - Transport to the shipping area for finished products 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Labor reduction through automation of substrate transport - Stable transport with a positioning accuracy of ±3cm - Space efficiency achieved with a minimum passage width of 60cm

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【Features】 - Supports the transportation of heavy loads up to 600kg (depending on the model) - High precision control with positioning accuracy of ±3cm - Capable of navigating narrow paths with a minimum width of 60cm - High mobility that can handle steps and inclines (up to about 8°) - Continuous operation for approximately 8 to 10 hours maximum

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We are a trading company that has been supporting manufacturing in the IoT era for 70 years. Our domestic locations include our headquarters in Kyoto (Minami-ku, Kyoto City), a sales office in Nagoya (Meito-ku, Nagoya City), a sales office in Shiga (Ritto City, Shiga Prefecture), a branch office in Akashi (Kakogun, Hyogo Prefecture), and a sales office in Okayama (Kita-ku, Okayama City), as well as two overseas locations in Malaysia and the Philippines.