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Yamaha adds LBAR and ABAR rod types to Robonity series

220111_YamahaYamaha Motor Europe Robotics, FA Section, has added new rod type models to the basic model lineup of the Robonity industrial robot series, and says that slimmer models with reduced height will be added to the existing lineup of slider types. These additions to the Robonity series will expand it to 29 models, offering customers an even greater range of products to choose from.

The Robonity series includes motorless single-axis actuators that enable customers to use motors and drivers they are accustomed to and single-axis robots that are bundled with the EP-01 robot positioner. The series comprises ‘basic models’ featuring high rigidity, compact construction, and low cost, and ‘advanced models’ boasting high precision, high durability, and cleanroom-ready specifications, allowing clients to select models that best suit their needs.

Newly added to the basic model range are the LBAR motorless single-axis rod type actuator and the ABAR single-axis rod type robot. Their main features include: a built-in linear guide design that ensures rigidity so that straight-line performance is unaffected even when a radial load is applied and high operational precision with ±0° rod non-rotating accuracy; and construction contributing to equipment downsizing with a size some 65% more compact compared to conventional models, and 3) support for long strokes up to 800 mm.

Added to the slider type lineup are the slimmer LBAS12 motorless single-axis actuator and ABAS12 single-axis robot. Greater stability has been achieved by reviewing the design and reducing the height. These are ideal when used for the X-axis of Cartesian robots and also contribute to overall downsizing.

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