SW North America, a provider of CNC machining centers and automation solutions, has announced a new solution for modular automation: the Mobile S-Cell robot cell, a scalable unit that flexibly connects assembly, logistics, and machining stations. It supports manufacturing companies in the automated and efficient machining of a wide variety of components and order volumes without rigid interlinking or complex integration.
SW's Mobile S-Cell takes over automated processes such as handling workpieces and operating machining, washing, or assembly stations, thereby replacing manual processes in production.
"The S-Cell is a modular, mobile solution that gives manufacturers freedom to scale automation in a way that is smarter, faster, and more efficient, and we are proud to introduce the Mobile S-Cell to the North American market," said Andrew Rowley, General Sales Manager at SW North America, Inc. "With its combination of high productivity, modular design, flexible application options, and end-to-end connectivity, the self-sufficient Mobile S-Cell fits seamlessly into modern manufacturing environments, especially where product diversity and dynamic production requirements are commonplace."
Smart Automation That Moves with You
The S-Cell is mounted on a mobile carrier system and can be moved through the production environment using a driverless transport system (Mobile S-Wagon). The cell docks at the desired station, be it machining, washing, assembly, or a DMC laser station. An integrated robot with a gripping system takes the raw material from upstream storage stations, known as Mobile S-Storages, loads the machining station, and returns the workpieces after completing the process. The Mobile S-Storages are also automatically movable by the Mobile S-Wagon, and the workpieces are fed and removed independently of the cell.
"The flexibility of the S-Cell gives our customers a competitive edge," said Rowley. "They can start small, scale quickly, and reconfigure as needs evolve while avoiding massive capital investments or rigid infrastructure."
The patent-pending system supports payloads up to 120 kg, or 264.5 lbs., and is compatible with SW machines and third-party systems. Power and control are delivered by the connected station or through SW's proprietary automation platform, which coordinates robots, transport systems, and job data.
Another advantage is that the cell only docks at a station temporarily, keeping the station freely accessible at all other times for cleaning, maintenance or similar tasks. This keeps the system highly available and easy to integrate.
Modular Production Concept
The strengths of the concept lie in its modularity and mobility. Companies can start with just a few modules and expand the system step by step as required. This provides an advantage over fixed production lines.
The Mobile S-Cell demonstrates its advantages particularly when component types and quantities change frequently, such as in the automotive industry with engine blocks, oil pans, or bushings. By using several cells in parallel, the system runs consistently at high capacity, even with short cycle times of less than 10 minutes. Companies also benefit from the modular concept: they can start with just a few units and expand the system flexibly as needed.
For more information contact:
SW North America, Inc.
30160 Lyon Industrial Ct.
New Hudson, MI 48165
330-298-8295
contact.na@sw-machines.com
www.sw-machines.com