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Send us an inquiry, and we provide quick and accurate problem resolution whether you use our online manuals, email, telephone, or on-site field service.":1,"#If you’re ready to see how Mitsubishi Electric can help you implement industrial robots in your factory, plant or warehouse, let’s connect. We have engineers all over North, Central, and South America. These dedicated individuals are ready to answer any questions or needs you may have regarding our industrial robots. Click below to get assistance with anything from Needs Assessment Consultations to Hardware Add-ons and everything in between.":1,"#Getting the right solution to your problem is challenging. Our Robotics Team at Mitsubishi Electric Automation has the experience, tools, and resources to help you to get the right solution.":1,"#Makes it possible for control software to monitor each line component in real-time":1,"#Complex systems have a large number of safety-related I/O points":1,"#Continue as normal":1,"#The growing use and complexity of automation is why so many of our customers are opting to integrate control and safety.":1,"#Humans work side-by-side with robots":1,"#Machines now operate autonomously":1,"#Enables engineers to assess risk and define functional safety requirements early in the design process to achieve a higher level of safety":1,"#The socially-distanced factory is now part of the new normal.":1,"#Improves machine communication, because equipment control and safety are both handled in one programming environment":1,"#Program both within one software environment":1,"#Operators can also adjust other sections of the process individually, commanding upstream and downstream machines to:":1,"#Instead of simple “go” or “no go” controls, operators have more sophisticated safety controls that allow them to respond to problems in a more intelligent way. They can actually segment or separate discrete parts of the process. For example, if one part of the process is having an issue, rather than shut the whole machine down in an uncontrolled way, operators can bring the problem section to a stop with a predefined safe speed. This allows for quicker machine startup one the problem is fixed and reduces wear and tear on the mechanical system.":1,"#Thanks to advances in technology, however, companies can now:":1,"#Integrate machine control and safety on one platform":1,"#Transport control and safety over one network":1,"#Machine designers and manufacturers have an awesome responsibility: keep operators safe and keep production flowing. In increasingly automated environments, maintaining safety and productivity is more challenging than ever before.":1,"#Integrating control and safety onto the same network:":1,"#Protecting people, work-in-progress and equipment.":1,"#There’s another reason why companies are jumping on the integrated control and safety band wagon: COVID-19. Supply chain gaps, social distancing and employee protection has accelerated industry-wide efforts to automate more and more production processes. Pervasive automation requires an even greater focus on safety for workers who interface with and control automated systems. The more complex the automation is, the more challenging the safety becomes.":1,"#Slow down or":1,"#Integrated CNC safety functions including safety signal comparisons, speed monitoring between the command speed and the actual speed of the servo and spindle motors as well as redundant energy stop":1,"#Machine uptime, because there’s no need to power off and then power up the machine when it’s in a safe state":1,"#Be programmed with the same software":1,"#Safety by design":1,"#Commissioning time is shorter":1,"#While the fully integrated approach can cost more than basic safety devices, the cost is offset by the higher installation and maintenance costs of basic safety components.":1,"#Integrated Safe Torque Off (STO) on servos and on inverters, so operators can safely stop the drive without disconnecting the main power, ensuring maximum safety and efficiency":1,"#Sit on the same platform":1,"#Machine design is simplified":1,"#Collaborative safety that leverages safety sensor data, machine reaction time and safe motion functions to provide safe operation without hard-guarding":1,"#Integrated robot safety functions that limit the speed, range of movement or torque of the robot when safety sensors are activated, allowing robots to work in close proximity to humans":1,"#Travel on the same network and":1,"#Share the same core components":1,"#Rather than something that is added once equipment is in place, safety is built-in to every component during machine design.":1,"#— With one platform, one network and one software environment:":1,"#Integrating control and safety also increases overall productivity. Designing safety into machines improves:":1,"#Built in versus bolted on.":1,"#Communicate with each other through a shared high-speed data bus that is tightly synchronized and not affected by I/O and network traffic":1,"#Look for an integrated safety controller that delivers functionally safe machines on one platform, over one network, using one software, while maintaining functional separation between control and safety. Even though there are independent controllers for process and safety control, both should:":1,"#Training is streamlined and":1,"#When the main process and safety functions are physically separated at the controller level but integrated at the network level, information can be shared for greater visibility and rapid problem resolution.":1,"#Finally, when safety travels on the network, valuable data can be collected, analyzed and used to provide a safer and more efficient environment. There is no data when you hard wire safety.":1,"#Smarter, connected components with improved processing power and advanced communication capabilities can create more intelligent systems that allow you to attain ongoing safety and productivity. What should a total safety solution include?":1,"#As you’ve just learned, there are significant and ongoing benefits for companies who integrate control and safety. If you’d like to protect your people, your works-in-progress and your equipment, check out our on-demand webcast.":1,"#Integrated safely-limited speed (SLS) function on inverters that monitors speed, so that the predetermined speed limit is not exceeded":1,"#Saves floor space — When safety is integrated, companies can reduce hardware and wiring and free up valuable real estate on the warehouse floor.":1,"#In addition to preventing machines from being damaged or destroyed, integrated safety and control also:":1,"#Idle to create or clear backlog":1,"#Intelligent safety that can support visualization applications for safer training in hazardous environments":1,"#When safety is built-in up-front instead of bolted on after the fact, machines can be designed with safe operation as a foundation for streamlined implementation and enhanced safety on and around machines. Functional safety at the machine level that can also tie into the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) network and allow for more:":1,"#A total safety solution should also include:":1,"#Management, because the same software is used for all, ongoing maintenance is significantly easier":1,"#Troubleshooting, because control and safety data travel on the same network, awareness of the entire system is enhanced and more advanced diagnostics are possible":1,"#This more granular control reduces the impact of a single down machine on the overall process. In addition, since all components are on the same network, operators can easily pull detailed status/alarm data from devices. This data can be served up to the HMI, SCADA, BMS or even an email to the maintenance team to further reduce downtime.":1,"#There should be no wiring or gateways between the two controllers, so there are no unnecessary points of failure.":1,"#Integrating safety leads to revolutionary new benefits that deliver ongoing value.":1,"#Interactive safety that allows maintenance teams to monitor and diagnose events over a single network — even if equipment is from different vendors":1,"#These essential safety functions enable collaborative human-machine operation.":1,"#Scaling safety is possible":1,"#Programming is faster and easier":1,"#Streamlines engineering":1,"#Of course, there will always be a place for traditional standalone e-stop and safety relay circuits. But in highly automated environments, integrated control and safety is the future of machine design. It keeps operators safe, which should always be the main concern. It also keeps machines safe. Machines that can run in a safe-state, even during normal operation, can be protected from mechanical or electrical damage. This is no small thing.":1,"#When it comes to machine design, safety shouldn’t be an afterthought. It should not be something that is added once the production equipment is in place. Rather, comprehensive safety should be built into every component from the beginning to reduce risk upfront and avoid accidents and litigation later.":1,"#Reduces scrap — When safety is integrated, machines can be stopped in a controlled fashion and material can be held in place instead of scrapped.":1,"#Ongoing value beyond safety":1,"#Automated fulfillment centers now require on-site sortation and rapid fill rates that require highly responsive controls and automated pick and pack operations including automation conveyor systems. Mitsubishi Electric provides the material handling solutions necessary to handle these tasks.":1,"#Inquiries":1,"#CONTACT SUPPORT":1,"#While waiting for the pendulum to come to a stop, productivity comes to a stop as well. And having a worker try to manually stop the pendulum is a serious accident waiting to happen.":1,"#The FR-E800 from Mitsubishi Electric gives the operator more control over speed.":1,"#MHS customers were looking for an affordable anti-sway solution, but cost had frequently been a major barrier. The only anti-sway technology available was a terrifically expensive system that employed laser sensors. These systems required special expertise and took too much time to install. But for several years it was the only game in town.":1,"#Lifting Performance and Safety with Overhead Cranes":1,"#Finding an affordable way to stop the sway":1,"#When a heavy load is moving horizontally, it eventually has to stop. So imagine a sudden stop with a bucket of red-hot molten steel. Although the crane may stop, the bucket’s momentum will cause it to sway back and forth like a pendulum.":1,"#Moving heavy objects has never been as safe and efficient as it is today thanks to the engineering excellence of Material Handling Systems (MHS). MHS of Florida has been designing, manufacturing, and installing overhead cranes for more than 45 years, and their goal has been to bring their customers the industry’s most advanced capabilities at the best price point.":1,"#That changed when MHS spoke with their VFD supplier, HPE Automation, a Diamond Elite Partner of Mitsubishi Electric Automation. HPE consulted with Mitsubishi Electric and they were able to offer MHS an affordable technology to stop the sway at 10% of the cost of a laser system.":1,"#Intelligent automation software":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric’s vision of an e-F@ctory enables smart manufacturing through IoT-based big data utilization.":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric Automation is one of 30 digital leaders participating in the Oracle Industry Innovation Lab for Construction and Engineering.":1,"#By integrating IT and OT, Mitsubishi Electric can make better decisions faster, because it has a single view of operations. Mitsubishi Electric has received other big benefits from digital transformation too, including":1,"#Transformation to more productive and interconnected manufacturing will happen in stages. Mitsubishi Electric can help you on your digital journey, because we’ve already taken that journey at Mitsubishi Electric Nagoya Works in Japan. This smart factory is a perfect example of the power of partnership.":1,"#Pervasive “always-on” connectivity will make it possible to pull data from across an entire operation and use it to improve productivity and profitability.":1,"#How can real-time and historical data best be used to optimize production?":1,"#Tackling the big challenges.":1,"#No one company can deliver a complete digital solution.":1,"#Smart manufacturing – the collection, visualization, and analysis of data for the optimization of manufacturing operations — requires shifting to a more fully-connected factory made up of an Industrial Internet of Things. These “things” are smart and always connected.":1,"#70% increase in productivity":1,"#– Scott Summerville, President, Mitsubishi Electric Automation":1,"#“2022 will be an inflection point for American Manufacturing because the decades-long vision of smart manufacturing is now attainable.”":1,"#How can edge and cloud work hand-in-hand?":1,"#Discuss implementation scenarios that reduce cost, mitigate risk, and foster better outcomes.":1,"#e-F@ctory Alliance Partners":1,"#Learn more about CC-Link IE TSN and Mitsubishi Electric’s e-F@ctory Alliance, and see how we work together with other companies to help industry professionals on their path to IT/OT convergence and digital transformation.":1,"#Many of the constraints and challenges with foundational technologies have now been addressed with technologies like:":1,"#What are the cybersecurity implications?":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric has been honing its “digital chops” for decades.":1,"#Forbes says, “The Internet of Things is the bridge between the IT and OT worlds.” IoT and IT/OT convergence are at the heart of the fourth industrial revolution – Industry 4.0.":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric Automation supports open integrated networking across the manufacturing enterprise.":1,"#The factory produces automation and mechatronics products, which include PLCs, CNCs, VFDs, robots, servo amplifiers, motors, and HMIs. Smart manufacturing has been implemented as a holistic strategy. Everything from the factory floor to the boardroom is connected.":1,"#Industrial time-sensitive networks":1,"#Working together to propel industry forward is why we also work with industry consortiums like the CC-Link Partners Association – CLPA. This association developed CC-Link IE TSN, a network that incorporates time-sensitive networking technology. Process and Control Today says, “CC-Link IE TSN helps businesses get closer to the future ‘Holy Grail’ of industrial communications. It’s the first open industrial Ethernet to combine gigabit bandwidth with time-sensitive networking,” which we believe is essential for smart manufacturing.":1,"#The alliance, which now numbers over 450 companies from around the world, has already delivered a wide array of connected solutions. By working with best-in-class digital leaders, we can provide a complete smart manufacturing solution. Smart manufacturing will make it possible for customers to optimize factories and even their entire engineering and supply chains.":1,"#96% reduction in power consumption":1,"#Accelerate digital transformation for joint customers, so they can improve productivity, profitability, and sustainability.":1,"#You can see this collaboration on display in the Oracle Industry Innovation Lab. Join our community so we can experience it together.":1,"#Unlocking the power of real-time data.":1,"#Oracle Industry Innovation Labs are located around the world. These innovation incubators are designed to help businesses tackle their most complex challenges. The new lab focuses on the construction and engineering industry. Other labs focus on utilities, communications, and manufacturing.":1,"#Industry leaders must work together to make smart manufacturing a reality.":1,"#Digital transformation is expected to deliver incredible benefits, but it may take an ecosystem of digital leaders to get transformation done for customers. Helping our customers achieve digital transformation is what our e-F@ctory Alliance is all about.":1,"#Cloud and edge computing":1,"#The goal of these collaborative labs is to explore the power of a connected ecosystem. Customers engage with participating companies and each other to:":1,"#We’ve learned a lot from the transition to smart manufacturing. We’re applying what we’ve learned to all the industries we serve across the supply chain. We’re working with alliance partners to make automation work in modern supply chains by helping customers automate and connect every aspect of their value chain to increase productivity, profitability, and sustainability.":1,"#How can backwards compatibility be addressed to take maximum advantage of older systems?":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric was invited to take part in Oracle’s latest Industry Innovation Lab. Our president, Scott Summerville, was honored to have our company participate and privileged to be part of an exclusive group of 30 digital leaders at the grand opening. It was a real pleasure working with Oracle and all the participants.":1,"#30% decrease in costs":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric Nagoya Works in Japan is a perfect example of the power of partnerships.":1,"#CLPA members are now taking on IT/OT convergence, addressing tough questions like:":1,"#As a leader in digital transformation, Oracle is a member of our e-F@ctory Alliance. Oracle and Mitsubishi Electric are working together to develop an internet of things (IoT) platform for smart manufacturing. Our joint customers use Oracle ERP (enterprise resource planning) and SCM (supply chain management) cloud applications to analyze operational data generated by Mitsubishi Electric Automation solutions in their manufacturing environments.":1,"#Smart automation technology":1,"#Where is data best handled?":1,"#Keeping your digital options open.":1,"#Open software platforms like ICONICS make it possible to unify, analyze and mobilize data in real-time across disparate devices.":1,"#Discover new use cases for technologies like visual progress monitoring, sensor-based tracking, digital twins, autonomous laser scanning, etc.":1,"#The future of construction can be found in the Oracle Industry Innovation Lab, which has everything from robot dogs to AI and drones.":1,"#New capabilities, new applications, new opportunities":1,"#Thanks to this new capability, the swinging of an object is suppressed at the time of stopping, even without the operator’s input or adjustment. The control cuts down the takt time and facilitates efficient operation because there’s no need to wait for the load to settle. And no temptation for a worker to try and stop a sway as they may have in the past. It all adds up to a major lift in productivity—as much as a 5% improvement in a busy operation.":1,"#Go faster. Stop faster. Sway less.":1,"#In short, the new team of suppliers designed a better system, added new features, and, as a result, enabled MHS to broaden their product offering.":1,"#Before standardizing on Mitsubishi Electric, MHS had been using VFDs from another vendor. Initially, the supplier was responsive to service requests. But when product problems began to mount, the support seemed to evaporate.":1,"#Superior service and support make all the difference":1,"#Henry Manson, MHS Vice President of Sales and Growth added, “When we turned to HPE Automation and Mitsubishi Electric Automation, we went from no support to an army of experts. It was a total game changer. They not only backed the products, which were superior – they worked with us to develop and install the anti-sway technology.”":1,"#The answer was the Mitsubishi Electric FR-E800 series VFD. This highly affordable variable frequency drive offers built-in anti-sway technology, as well as vibration suppression control, fast torque build-up, and load-based speed control.":1,"#A strong team means a strong future":1,"#MHS is now set to have a banner year, thanks to their new capabilities. And they can go forward with full confidence that they’ll have the best in service, support, and innovations from Mitsubishi Electric and HPE.":1,"#According to MHS president and CEO, Ron Fontes, “We would call them and wouldn’t hear back for a week. And when we did reach them and told them the product was failing, the supplier said, ‘The product is fine. You must be doing something wrong.’ They didn’t even come and check it out.”;":1,"#With the FR-E800, the operator can press and hold a button, which continues to ramp up the variable speed until the operator indicates otherwise. This two-step infinite speed device gives the operator more control over speed.":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric":1,"#CC-Link IE TSN Network":1,"#Contactar con Ventas":1,"#Permalink to JR Machine – Case Study":1,"#Palletizers and Stackers":1,"#Whether optimizing stacker placements or maximizing palletizing systems throughput, Mitsubishi Electric automated material handling equipment controls the complex movements of servos and robots to improve demand response while mitigating load shifts and improving height and reach, creating an intuitive material handling solution.":1,"#Material handling and controls communications over Ethernet to line controllers or cell control systems provide optimum configurability for automated material handling solutions in manufacturing processes or in logistics operations.":1,"#In pipeline operations, forward-thinking operators are applying smart VFD technologies toward energy optimization, root-cause analysis, predictive monitoring, and condition-based maintenance. Intelligent drives from Mitsubishi Electric provide seamless communications of critical diagnostics as well as preventive maintenance alarms to ensure operations are at peak performance.":1,"#Semiconductor - Industries | Mitsubishi Electric Americas Factory Automation Solutions| Mitsubishi Electric Americas Factory Automation Solutions":1,"#Polipastos":1,"#Anti-vibration and continuous auto-tuning provide exceptionally reliable performance with adjustable tolerances to mitigate faults and offer predictive maintenance functions for the life of your automated material handling and storage systems.":1,"#Light trolley or manually operated hoists require the same anti-sway safety features of larger stacker crane material handling solutions. Features such as safe torque, load sensing, and quick brake settings ensure safety for the operator and reliable load control. The Mitsubishi Electric FR-A800-CRN VFD supplies these industrial material handling equipment features and easy connectivity to PLC or radio frequency command systems.":1,"#Paired with iQ-F Series automatic material handling system controllers and GOT HMI, the VFD delivers precise control interfaced with operator and/or computer-based commands for faster load and unload operations.":1,"#Thank you for your interest!":1,"#Permalink to Improve Top-Down Performance with Integrated Robotics (Whitepaper)":1,"#Permalink to Predictive Maintenance Whitepaper":1,"#Vídeos":1,"#The convergence and adoption of IT technologies with automation systems have produced a number of innovations for OEMs to lower their total cost to deploy, as well as service their fleets. As more and more manufacturing lines are integrated from front to back end, machines are linked together to form a digitized value chain with visibility to every aspect of machine performance, operator effectiveness, and production throughput and quality. This, in turn with AI innovations, allows accurate predictions of maintenance needs to arise from the very machines that need it.":1,"#Machines built with solutions from the Pak/iQ portfolio provide users smarter real-time analytics as part of a robust analytics strategy providing improved uptime and optimized production.":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric’s built-in troubleshooting screens pull production and diagnostic information from its servos to provide packagers the critical tolerance and availability data necessary to avoid unexpected production losses, anticipate future maintenance needs, and allow for better spare parts inventory management giving OEM customers a competitive advantage.":1,"#EMPOWERING":1,"#Innovative":1,"#Permalink to Maximize Machine Vision Guided Robotics (Whitepaper)":1,"#Permalink to VFD Tech – Whitepaper":1,"#Permalink to 5 Smart Machine Trends You Need to Know (Whitepaper)":1,"#Permalink to 4 Things to Know When Designing Winder Controls (Whitepaper)":1,"#On-board analytics and operator intelligence can mitigate unplanned shutdowns and lost production. Utilizing machine learning techniques and continuous tuning algorithms, servo performance is guaranteed while providing critical diagnostic and maintenance information across the organization.":1,"#Communications":1,"#Display":1,"#Data Server Interface":1,"#Two-Split Screen for 19-type display unit":1,"#Multi-touch Interface":1,"#External Support Interface":1,"#Ethernet Interface":1,"#SD Card/USB Interface":1,"#M800/M80 Series provides “Spindle superimposition control”, a feature that enables simultaneous execution of turning and center tapping, although they needed to be executed individually. These features are effective in eliminating idle time, resulting in a significant reduction in tact time. This CNC also offers features that maintain synchronization between part systems, which is required for automatic lathes, in particular. These enable operators to implement even more complex machining safely and securely.":1,"#$cat_detail_solution['solution_cat_image']['alt']":1,"#Whether it be for manufacturing processes, moving primary materials, finished goods, or work in process, conveyor systems need to move, sort, and position products accurately, in a way that is both repeatable and safe. This is where the latest innovations in automated material handling systems become vitally important for warehouse automation companies.":1,"#Utilizing increasingly smaller and robust on-machine components, Mitsubishi Electric’s material handling solutions improve energy utilization and space efficiency for modular conveyor systems in both primary and secondary processes, allowing OEMs to mount controls directly on the conveyor without the need for cabinets. Innovative automation conveyor systems controllers feature quick connect cabling and IP67 rating for mounting without a cabinet, and many network options to fit most applications for your automated material handling and storage systems requirements.":1,"#RS-232C Interface":1,"#Storage":1,"#Download our whitepaper, Advances in Motor Technology and Energy Efficiency Initiatives Demand Next-Generation, Multiple-Capability Drives.":1,"#https://mitsubishisolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Conveyors-Replacement-Image-Under-Solutions.jpg.png":1,"#This gallery contains 4 photos.":1,"#Find technical and visual resources from Mitsubishi Electric Automation on this page. Content includes case studies, white papers, and posts from our Automation Insight blog page.":1,"#Texto original":1,"#Learn what Mitsubishi Electric can do for you":1,"#Success Stories Case Studies":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric works with Manufacturers and Machine builders with Smart Technologies that provide state of the art answers to current dilemmas in manufacturing. Improving the design, operation and maintenance of machines, improving visibility to digital production threads and improving overall processes with analytics and machine learning, robotics and highly intuitive and integrated design software. Empowering Innovators is our mission and our proven smart technologies provide you with contemporary tools to innovate faster.":1,"#Technologies change fast. But manufacturers want technologies that lead to higher efficiencies, reduced costs and higher levels of responsiveness and resiliency. Accelerating digital transformation in operations is critical to global competitiveness and workforce effectiveness.":1,"#View More":1,"#Mitsubishi Electric’s CNCs give your machining center the control and finish you want on your workpiece. Keeping your equipment up-to-date and allowing you to be more competitive.":1,"#Tool Center Point Control":1,"#Machining Condition Selection":1,"#Compensation Functions":1,"#External Machine Coordinate System Compensation":1,"#Additional Functions":1,"#Workpiece Installation Error Compensation":1,"#Smart Safety Observation Function - Machining":1,"#Supported by factory trained service engineers located throughout North America, Mitsubishi Electric Automation are dedicated to keeping your system running. Should you need additional support, you can count on our training and applications engineers along with our wealth of online resources and educational materials.":1,"#Rotation Center Error Compensation":1,"#The M800W Series delivers great accuracy capable of providing precision at the nano-unit level. Paired with advanced options that come standard, such as Tool Center Point Control (G43.4) and Inclined Surface Machining (G68.2), your machining center may be used at its highest potential without the need of a true 5-axis application.":1,"#High-speed & high-accuracy control":1,"#We have also dedicated our HMIs to be user-friendly. Familiarizing an operator or programmer has never been easier with tools such as the conversational NAVI MILL and Interactive Cycle Insertion (ICI) along with standard G-code with DXF importing capabilities. The intuitive touch screen (standard on 10.4” and above) add to the ease-of-use along with the ability to let the user customize the screens and user-defined keys on the operation panel.’":1,"#Equipped with Mitsubishi Electric’s first-ever CNC-dedicated CPU, the long-awaited M800/M80 Series is the fruit of an original development process and the sum of our latest technologies to increase production speed AND maintain superior tolerance on your machining center. 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