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Modular SCARA Robot features max payload of 6 kg.

2016-02-09 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available in reaches of 450, 550, and 650 mm, Model IRB 910SC can operate in confined spaces and is tabletop mountable. Single-arm robot is designed for variety of general-purpose applications requiring fast, repeatable, and articulate point-to-point movements, including small parts assembly, material handling, tray kitting, component placement, parts inspection, and laboratory automation. Each SCARA variant is IP54-rated for protection against dust and liquids.

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Four-Axis SCARA Robots feature controller-less architecture.

2015-02-05 14:30:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offering SCARA robotics in controller-less architecture, eCobra robots come in Lite, Standard, and Pro performance tiers to address different application complexity and throughput requirements. Models are available in 600 and 800 mm reach configurations and run on eV+ operating system. Featuring fully embedded controls that conserve floor space and simplify installation, robots serve such applications as mechanical assembly, material handling, and packaging.

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SCARA Robots move payloads up to 10 kg.

2013-11-04 14:32:18| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offering arm lengths of 800, 900, and 1,000 mm, respectively, Models THL800, THL900, and THL1000 have lightweight aluminum arms, with working envelopes of 4 axes and 360° Z-axis rotation. TSL3000 Controller includes USB compatibility as standard, with Fieldbus available as option. Storage capacity totals are approximately 6400 point + 12800 steps. Robots are suited for assembly of medical devices, food packaging, pharmaceutical processing, semiconductors, and electronics. This story is related to the following:Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm (SCARA) Robots |

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Precise Automation Announces the Acceptance of the PF400 as the First Collaborative SCARA Robot

2013-05-06 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

San Jose, California - Precise Automation announces that, multiple OEM's have recognized the PF400 as the world's first collaborative SCARA robot.  Collaborative robots are mechanisms that can be safely operated next to people without the need for safety barriers.  The PF400 is intrinsically safe since all of the forces generated by its axes are limited so that the robot cannot hurt a user even if it collides with them at full speed.  Currently, hundreds of PF400's are in daily use in ...This story is related to the following:Controls and ControllersSearch for suppliers of: Laboratory Robots |

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