Tezmaksan Introduces Automated CNC Vice Loading System

Tezmaksan introduces automated CNC vice loading system

Global manufacturer of CNC automation systems, Tezmaksan, has launched the CubeBOX Blues RT-VISE, a compact automation solution developed for high-mix, low-volume production environments. Designed to automate vice handling and the loading of clamped workpieces, the system helps manufacturers increase machine utilisation while reducing manual intervention.

Built around a six-axis industrial robot and rotary table, the CubeBOX Blues RT-VISE automates vice loading and unloading across one or two CNC machines. Operators can prepare multiple work-holding set ups in advance, reducing downtime, accelerating job changeovers and supporting unattended, lights-out production during breaks, overnight shifts and other non-working hours.

Compatible with a wide range of clamp types, the system accommodates different workpiece geometries without requiring dedicated tooling, making it particularly suitable for subcontract machinists and specialist manufacturers producing small batches of diverse components.

The CubeBOX Blues RT-VISE is supplied with a teach pendant, robot controller and industrial PC running Tezmaksan’s RoboCAM+ software. The intuitive interface enables users to define part positions and handling sequences without complex robot programming.

“RoboCAM+ simplifies how manufacturers move from design to production by translating CAD data directly into robot movements,” says Hakan Aydogdu, CEO at Tezmaksan. “This capability reduces set-up time and helps ensure consistent handling across different parts and batches, particularly in environments with frequent changeovers.”

Designed with a compact footprint, the CubeBOX Blues RT-VISE integrates easily into smaller workshops, while its modular architecture allows it to be adapted to different machine layouts. The latest addition to Tezmaksan’s CubeBOX range provides manufacturers with a practical, flexible route to automation, helping boost productivity without major changes to existing machining operations.

For more information www.tezmaksanrobotics.com