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Geek+ RS8 (DA)

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The Geek+ RS8 (DA) is an advanced AMR with a high payload of 240 kg, navigational precision, and suitability for high-density storage.

 

The Geek+ RS8 (DA), also known as RoboShuttle RS8-DA, is a standout Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) that exemplifies the cutting-edge of warehouse automation technology. This robot is designed to significantly enhance the efficiency and productivity of logistics operations, particularly in environments with high-density storage.

Key Features of the RS8 (DA):

  1. Size and Load Capacity: The RS8 (DA) measures 1800x1000x8245mm (LxWxH) and weighs 950 kg. It can carry substantial loads, supporting up to 240 kg, making it suitable for various warehouse tasks.

  2. Box Handling Capabilities: This robot specializes in box picking, adept at retrieving and delivering boxes from storage to workstations. It is particularly effective in double deep storage racks, which enhances storage density. The robot can handle box sizes ranging from 200-450mm in width and 200-650mm in length.

  3. Navigation and Precision: For accurate localization, it uses Inertial Localization and QR Codes on the floor. Its stopping precision is remarkable, with an accuracy of within 10mm.

  4. Safety and Compliance: The RS8 (DA) adheres to several safety and regulatory standards, being CE, ETL, FCC marked, and compliant with the EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and UL 3100 Ed. 2-2020.

  5. Design and Functionality: The robot is noted for its slim and robust chassis design, flexible doorframe, and double-deep telescopic fork arms. These features allow it to navigate narrow aisles effectively and access inventory rows of varying depths. The robot's maximum height reach is 8145mm, catering to both horizontal and vertical warehouse space.

  6. Intelligent Operation: Equipped with an intelligent depth camera and high-precision sensors, the RS8 (DA) can adjust its arms to pick boxes of varying sizes, optimizing shelf space usage. The storage location is also allocated based on the size of the box, improving inventory organization.

  7. Integration with Warehouse Management Systems: The robot can autonomously transfer up to 8 totes to and from workstations, supporting processes like picking, replenishment, reverse logistics, and inventory checking. It is integrated with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and driven by intelligent algorithms.

 

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