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The 6-axis Epson S series is characterized by its midrange, small footprint, ultra speed, fast cycles and heavy payload. These thefts offer high performance and flexible arms and high precision in repeatability, available in ISO4 Clean models and compatible with IP65, configured for ceiling, wall or table mounting.
Robot Epson S5L design of rigid arm and wide reach of up to 895 mm that together with the advanced technology of control Servo of Epson produces maximum performance and saving of space allowing an extraordinary range of movement with less mechanical restrictions.This robot is ideal if required high speed, low vibration, higher payload and greater range; available in ISO4 and IP65 cleaning configurations; They provide excellent advantages of movement and efficiency of the workspace. Used for processes where speed, precision, range and smooth movement are requested.
Equipped with the powerful and simple RC700A controller
leader in PC-based robot controls, this high-performance controller. With an open architecture design, it allows customers to add third-party software and hardware to build systems that suit their needs. It provides powerful integrated options (Vision Guide, .NET Connectivity (EPSON RC + 7.0 API), EtherNet / IP, DeviceNet, GUI Generator). The RC700A helps reduce development time, improves cycle / performance times and saves the customer money. PC-based ease of use for both advanced users and beginners. Capable of controlling up to (4) 6-axis robots, the RC700A provides superior PowerDrive servo control for super-smooth movement, fast acceleration / deceleration times and fast cycle times. It has an Epson TP3 teach pendant with menu-guided user interface, Easy connection to the controller, with safety standards such as slow speed control, 3-position enabling switch and resettable E-Stop, acts as a teaching tool of robots, and also has the ability to make changes in the parameters of the robots.
Loading and unloading of parts , Handling of parts , Measurement , Assembly of parts
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