KASTO has opened up a new line of business with the introduction of its UNITOWER cnc tower storage system. The system is specially designed for automatic feeding of CNC machines and buffer storage. Users will benefit from greater flexibility in production, better ergonomics and maximum machine operating times.
With the introduction of its UNITOWER cnc tower storage system, KASTO has entered new markets and opened up a new line of business: automatic feeding of CNC machines. The system significantly improves productivity by continuously supplying CNC machining centers and milling machines with loaded pallets that employees prepare at separate workstations. The storage tower is loaded during machine operation. There are no expensive downtimes, and the entire system, including capital-intensive machinery, can run unmanned for long periods, for example at night.
Users can connect several machines, regardless of manufacturer, to one tower storage system. The UNITOWER CNC can be connected fully automatically to several setup stations and transfer stations by means of shunting units and roller tracks. The storage and retrieval machine (SRM) transfers workpieces to a shuttle wagon which automatically takes them to locations assigned by the controller. Partially and fully processed pieces are returned to intermediate or final storage in the same way.
The new system is based on KASTO’s highly successful UNITOWER tower storage system. With system heights of up to 20 meters, it offers maximum storage space on a minimum footprint. The UNITOWER CNC can accommodate pallets measuring up to 3,000 x 1,500 millimeter, and the loading height can be set anywhere up to 1,700 millimeters for optimum use of the available space.
This is possible because the UNITOWER CNC uses a practical and economical zero-point clamping system instead of machine tables. In this way users gain flexibility in terms of height, and they benefit from an especially attractive price-performance ratio. Each storage compartment has a maximum payload of three tons, permitting trouble-free storage even of very heavy workpieces. Pallets are handled by a storage and retrieval machine with a crossbeam. Compared with paternoster systems, for example, this has the advantage that it is not necessary to move the entire stock, but only the relevant cassette. Together with the superbly efficient drives, this ensures fast access times and saves energy.
Intelligent Control System and Ease Of Use
The UNITOWER CNC is managed by KASTOlogic, KASTO’s software for warehouse management and production control. The software provides the machines with the workpieces required for each order, checks whether the necessary NC programs and tools are available, monitors production processes, calculates completion dates and determines the optimum order-handling sequence. Malfunctions can be quickly and easily rectified via remote maintenance, ensuring reliable operation of the entire system.
The UNITOWER CNC also scores high when it comes to ergonomics. It reduces manual handling of the workpieces, which can weigh tons, to a minimum. This protects the health of employees and gives them time for other tasks. The modular design of the storage system allows it to be expanded almost without restriction – a big advantage for dynamically growing companies. When developing the UNITOWER CNC, KASTO was able to draw on extensive experience from its own manufacturing. The result is a practical, sustainable automation solution for manufacturers in all sectors.
About KASTO
KASTO Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG, based in Achern, Germany, specialises in sawing and storage technology for bar stock. The company is a global leader in the manufacture and sale of metal-cutting saws and semi-automatic and automatic storage systems for bar stock and sheet metal. It is also a leading manufacturer of automatic handling systems for metal bars, sheet metal and pre-cut parts, as well as the corresponding software. One of Europe’s oldest family-owned companies, KASTO celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2019. In the course of its successful history it has registered 170 patents, delivered more than 140,000 sawing machines to all parts of the world and installed more than 2,200 automatic storage facilities. In addition to a branch in Schalkau, Thuringia, KASTO has subsidiaries in England, France, Switzerland, Singapore, China and the USA.