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Machine safety is a fundamental part of automation in the workplace, and is becoming ever more critical. Our primary focus is to ensure that your people are safe in any workplace using manual or automated systems. The first step in implementing machine safety involves a risk assessment, which identifies the hazards that are present on your machine. Following this process, a custom safety system can be designed and implemented to ensure that all requirements set out in the risk assessment are met. Safety standards and safety technologies are being revised constantly. If you feel overwhelmed by the process or need some help implementing a safety system, then please call us to discuss your opportunities. Some examples of machine safety: - Risk assessments, as per AS4024.1 - Safety system design, installation and implementation - Safety system testing and verification - Safety system upgrades and retro-fits


Industrial automation is now almost essential for any manufacturer, in order to meet stringent quality requirements, cycle times and production output targets. The most common automation benefits arise from the ease of operation and interaction with automated machinery; from removal of repetitive and monotonous tasks; and from an increase in product quality control. Industrial automation can be used across all industrial processes, ranging from simple applications such as automatic conveyors to more complex automated process control systems. If you believe you can get more out of your current process, please call us now to discuss your opportunities. Some examples of industrial automation: - Automated process control - Automated plant optimisation - Robotic vision systems: - automated quality inspection - automated presence detection - automated defect detection - Automated motion control - servo motors - cut-to-length systems - System integration of stand-alone devices - PLC and HMI programming


Machine automation can be applied to any unique process, in any industry. Automated systems are often implemented to assist with processes that require difficult, hazardous or repetitive tasks. They can also assist with regulating and monitoring processes: automation helps to meet your quality requirements. Sometimes an upgrade or retro-fit to legacy or non-automated machinery is all that is needed to increase the efficiency and control of an industrial process. New automation technologies are emerging all the time that can be implemented to replace obsolete or inefficient equipment. Continuous improvement is always important when looking to optimise your processes. If you are seeking a complete turn-key solution, or if you simply need to upgrade of an existing machine, we can help you get more out of your current process. Please call to discuss your opportunities. Some examples of machine automation solutions: - Special purpose automated machines - Automated manufacturing - Robotic packaging and processing lines - Automated hydraulic and pneumatic machine control - Machine modifications and automation retro-fits - Automation troubleshooting and fault-finding


Robotic automation is used by many industries to improve quality, increase production and liberate manpower. Robots give you not only the flexibility to perform a variety of tasks, but also unmatched precision and repeatability. Robotic systems are robust and reliable, saving you time and money. RASM can provide you with a robotic automation solution that will meet your precise requirements. If you have any processes that you feel can benefit from a robotic application, please call us to discuss your opportunities. Some examples of robotic automation solutions: - Pick and place robots - Assembly cells - Welding automation - Precise cutting robots - Automated palletising robots - Robot tooling, robot jigs and automated fixtures