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Good Morning.

I'm trying to represent a model of a picking of a refrigerator, which reach an amount of boxes to a sector and with the same arm a pallet of 55 boxes.

That is, I need to know is how to make 55 boxes are transformed into a pallet to work with the latter.

(Sorry for my english)
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Hello Luis,

if I understand you correct, you want to palletize 55 products by a robot and move the filled pallet by the same robot to the next station.
You can use a combiner. The pallet goes into the first input port of the combiner, the products goes into the second or higher input port of the combiner. In the combiner you set the amount of products you need on the pallet. The station or object, which provide the products, sends these products using a transport.The robot transports the products to the combiner, if he is connected to station with a center connection. If the combiner sends its palletized object to the next object using a transport, too, which is also center connected to the robot. The robot will transport the filled pallet.

I hope I understood your question correctly.

Jörg
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Hello Luis,

if I understand you correct, you want to palletize 55 products by a robot and move the filled pallet by the same robot to the next station.
You can use a combiner. The pallet goes into the first input port of the combiner, the products goes into the second or higher input port of the combiner. In the combiner you set the amount of products you need on the pallet. The station or object, which provide the products, sends these products using a transport.The robot transports the products to the combiner, if he is connected to station with a center connection. If the combiner sends its palletized object to the next object using a transport, too, which is also center connected to the robot. The robot will transport the filled pallet.

I hope I understood your question correctly.

Jörg

Thanks Jorg!

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