Tezmaksan Automation System Enables Seamless Integration
CubeBox enables users to program robots using visual elements, drag-and-drop functionality and predefined templates.
Tezmaksan’s CubeBox CNC automation system is designed to enable manufacturers to implement and operate robotic systems without the need for specialized programming knowledge.
CubeBox offers an intuitive interface that enables users to program robots using visual elements, drag-and-drop functionality and predefined templates, making it accessible to a broader range of individuals within a manufacturing environment.
CubeBox is compatible with all CNC machines and control units, and can be adapted to all brands of robots. According to the company, the system is 20% cheaper than company-specific robot integration systems, and due to the plug-and-play nature of the solution, it can be commissioned in one day.
CubeBox’s RoboCAM software is said to negate the need for intricate robot programming and extensive CAM knowledge. By converting 2D CAD drawings into CAM instructions, RoboCAM simplifies the entire process. Tezmaksan’s RoboCAM software enables part setup in four steps and less than two to three minutes.
The CubeBox system enables multiple machines to operate seamlessly without the interruptions caused by loading and unloading processes. Providing continuous operation without the need for operators, the CubeBox system’s primary benefit centers on its capability for seamless, uninterrupted work, which reportedly translates to 50% enhancement in nocturnal shift efficiency when compared to conventional arrangements heavily reliant on manual CNC machine tending.
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