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Application Examples on YouTube
Over the years JMP have delivered many robotic systems, many
which were designed for a particular product or application. We
therefore thought it necessary to demonstrate some of these examples
on YouTube...
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JMP Announce Agreement
for Spiral Conveyors JMP Engineering has recently
established an agreement with Apollo VTS (Netherlands) that will
allow them to offer a diverse range of spiral and vertical conveying
solutions to the Australian and New Zealand
markets...expand/collapse
As one of the world’s
leading suppliers of vertical conveying systems and solutions,
Apollo VTS (Vertical Transport Systems) manufactures high
quality conveyors like spiral conveyors, spiral curves, vertical
accumulation buffers, bucket elevators, mono-rail systems and
product twisters. At the heart of Apollo’s product range are
their spiral conveyors. Spiral conveyors are nowadays a proven
and reliable solution for vertical transport of packed products.

Their spiral conveyors are of heavy duty construction and can be
delivered in painted carbon steel, stainless steel or wash down
versions, suitable for the food industry. Many options are
available in the spiral product range such as various
infeed/outfeed configurations and multi-lane systems. The
conveyors are also quiet, require little maintenance and occupy
only a small footprint. JMP Engineering, a leading provider
of packing, palletising and wrapping solutions welcome this
relationship with Apollo. The spiral conveyors and other
vertical transport solutions complement JMP’s product range and
reinforce their reputation as a turn-key provider of end-of-line
systems. Apollo’s products are therefore made available as
stand-alone units or integrated as a part of a complete JMP
system. JMP provide service and support from Melbourne,
Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland. The geographical distribution and
depth of technical services provided by JMP in these locations
underpins this agreement. Customers can look forward to ongoing
reliability and operational effectiveness with this service
network available.
Product News
Pick and Place Delta Robot by JMP
Pick and Place Robots (also known as picker, delta or spider robots)
are used in high speed packing, sorting and handling
operations for items such as food, cosmetics,
pharmaceuticals, electronics, and even small solar panels...expand/collapse
Pack expo 2009 saw the
demonstration of Kawasaki’s all-new YF03N pick and place
delta robot, which generated enormous interest from
patrons of the show.

The new robot achieves extremely short cycle times, 0.27
seconds for 1 kg payload and 0.45 seconds for a 3 kg
payload. The robot also features a large work envelope
of Ø 1,300 mm with a 500mm z-stroke. A fifth axis can be added to the
robot to further reduce cycle times and broaden its
application range, plus there is a wet wash down (IP67)
option available. As with all Kawasaki robots it also
boasts low maintenance requirements with an industry
leading MTBF of 96,000 hours. The continued
partnership between JMP and Kawasaki Heavy Industries
means that this robot will be introduced and supported
in the Australian and New Zealand markets. JMP, already
a leading provider of packing and palletising systems,
welcomes the introduction of the new robot. The project
engineering and support structure already in place mean
that JMP are not only able to identify and deliver
projects with the new technology, but also support the
product long term.
Line-shaft Roller Conveyors by JMP
Line-shaft conveying systems are an adaptable and
economic solution for transporting a range of products. JMP
Australia can now offer a complete range of line-shaft
conveying options, whether it be a single conveyor or a
turn-key system...expand/collapse
The prominent feature of
line-shaft conveyor is the drive mechanism which
consists of a motor gearbox driving a continuous shaft
mounted under the conveyor frame. The shaft has drive
spools fitted along the length of the conveyor that
provide driving force to the rollers via polyurethane
drive bands. Materials used on conveyor frame and
roller are dependent on environment. Typically
powder-coated mild steel conveyor frames are matched
with galvanised rollers and stainless steel frames are
matched with either stainless steel or PVC rollers. All
line-shaft conveyors include fitted plastic line shaft
guards as an added safety feature.
 JMP’s Line-shaft
conveyor range includes modules such as bends, merges,
diverts, pneumatic blade stops, drop-stops, chain driven
transfers, pneumatic pushers, line brakes and personnel
gates. Line-shaft conveyors are available stand-alone
or as a part of a turn-key system, such as JMP’s robotic
palletising and packing systems. Engineering services
such as project management, installation and
commissioning are also offered on larger systems.
Coming Soon...
K-Pal Palletizers to
be supplied into Europe Lakeland Dairies recently purchased two K-Pal
machines for their facility in Ireland.
Palletizer
for Potatoes and Onions JMP recently installed a palletising
system for sacks of potatoes and onions. The system utilises
latest technology to ensure positioning of sacks and
stability of the pallet load.
JMP opens North American
office In response to continued growth in the North
American market JMP have opened an office to service the requirements of the region.
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