Cycle-Sensitive Injection Molding Automation

High-Speed Robots for Injection Molding

High-speed top-entry servo robots for rapid part take-out, thin-wall products and molding cells where the removal path and machine sequence must be tightly coordinated.

KEFAN blue compact high-speed top-entry robot for injection molding
260-500TCatalog suitable machine range
7-10 kgCatalog maximum load range
3-Axis ServoCoordinated vertical and traverse motion
High-Speed Structure

Motion designed for short, repeatable take-out paths

The catalog high-speed series combines a specialized arm structure with coordinated servo motion. Final cycle capability depends on the mold opening, release conditions, EOAT and downstream timing.

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Specialized Arm Structure

Designed to support fast take-out with stable operation and reduced motion noise.

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Double-Section Arm

A belt acceleration mechanism helps control installed height while supporting faster vertical travel.

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Coordinated Servo Motion

Vertical and traverse servo coordination supports efficient motion paths and standby-position sequences.

Catalog Model Range

Verified high-speed robot configurations

These KOW model values are taken from the KEFAN Robot Catalog dated October 31, 2023.

Model Suitable IMM Traverse Stroke Crosswise Stroke Vertical Stroke Maximum Load
KOW1000S3 260-400T 1450 mm 660 mm 1000 mm 7 kg
KOW1200S3 350-500T 1750 mm 860 mm 1200 mm 10 kg

Catalog reference data. Specifications, availability and achievable take-out time should be reconfirmed for each quotation.

Applications

Where high-speed take-out adds value

Use the high-speed series when the molding process requires a short removal window and a controlled transfer to the next step.

Thin-Wall Products

Rapid removal for cycle-sensitive molded parts where timing and stable release are important.

Packaging Parts

Transfer cups, lids, tubs and similar parts to counting, stacking or packing equipment.

Multi-Cavity Molds

Coordinate the robot and EOAT around cavity pitch, part release and downstream arrangement.

Fast Conveyor Transfer

Release products to a defined conveyor position for inspection, collection or packing.

Selection Data

Confirm the complete molding sequence

Machine tonnage alone is not enough to confirm a high-speed robot. Share the details that determine motion distance, load and timing.

  • Molding machine model, tonnage and mold opening
  • Part, runner and EOAT weight
  • Required vertical, crosswise and traverse strokes
  • Target cycle and allowable take-out time
  • Release position and downstream equipment
Frequently Asked Questions

High-speed robot selection

Does the catalog guarantee a specific take-out time?

No. Actual performance depends on the machine, mold opening, motion distance, EOAT, part release and downstream sequence. The target must be reviewed for each project.

Can the robot handle thin-wall packaging products?

The high-speed series is intended for cycle-sensitive take-out, including suitable thin-wall applications. Product geometry, cavities and stacking requirements must be reviewed.

Can conveying or stacking be integrated?

Yes. The robot can be engineered with compatible conveying, counting, stacking or packing equipment according to the required sequence.

Share your target cycle and mold layout.

We will review the KOW model, strokes, EOAT and downstream sequence for your application.

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