AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) refers to an automatic guided vehicle. It is a transport vehicle managed by a computer and equipped with automatic guidance devices such as electromagnetic, laser, and vision. It can travel along a set guidance path without the need for professional tracks, and has safety protection and various load transfer functions. It can automatically complete various complex handling tasks. Suitable for complex transportation routes.
Product classification
① Classified by work mode: handling type, assembly type, traction type, forklift type, composite type, etc
② According to navigation methods, it can be divided into electromagnetic (magnetic nails/bars), QR code, laser, vision, inertial navigation, etc
These different types of AGVs can meet the needs of material handling and automated process control in different scenarios.
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Handling type AGV
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Forklift type AGV
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Electromagnetic AGV
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QR code AGV
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Laser AGV
Product Features
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RGV (Rail Guided Vehicle), also known as Automatic Rail Guided Vehicle, is a small transportation equipment that operates on specific tracks and is suitable for transporting containers or pallets from various docking conveyor lines or workstations.
Product classification
① Single station/dual station RGV
② Pallet/Bin type RGV
③ Conveyor/Fork/Robot Composite RGV
④ Straight/Ring Rail RGV
⑤ One track single car/one track multi car RGV
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Single station RGV
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Dual station RGV
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Bin type RGV
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One track multi car RGV
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Product classification
The robotic arms used in the intelligent warehousing and logistics industry are generally divided into two categories: articulated robotic arms and truss robotic arms.
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Articulated robotic arm
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Articulated robotic arm
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Truss robotic arm
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Truss robotic arm