Agile robots simplify cheese palletising operation
By December 6, 2010 Read More →

Agile robots simplify cheese palletising operation

The high payload KUKA KR 100-2 PA model is being used at one of Britain’s oldest cheese makers as part of an automated packing line, designed by integration specialist Güdel to handle 250 cheese blocks an hour. The robot has turned the tricky, cumbersome task of palletising large 30kg boxes of cheese into a quick, […]

New robots can improve cycle times by up to 25%
By November 26, 2010 Read More →

New robots can improve cycle times by up to 25%

ABB launches the latest models in its medium capacity range of multi-purpose robots. The IRB 2600 family features a new optimised, compact design that offers a high payload capacity of up to 20kg and an ultra-wide working range. ABB claims the IRB 2600 also offers the best accuracy and speed in its class, helping to […]

6 axis robot reduces machine cycle times by one third
By October 11, 2010 Read More →

6 axis robot reduces machine cycle times by one third

AA Robotics has introduced the new fast VS Series 6 axis articulated robot range from DENSO which can reduce robotic machine cycle times by one third. As well as the speed increase the new robot range can fit into less space, allowing machines a smaller footprint. The VS Series 6 axis robots move at speeds […]

Save assembly time and costs dressing robots
By October 9, 2010 Read More →

Save assembly time and costs dressing robots

So, your new robot has been delivered, and is standing proudly in position. All you have to do now is dress it with the appropriate control and data cables, sort out how you’re going manage those cables, and plan how you’re going to mount the likes of junction boxes, valve blocks, control cabinets, etc. Hmmm. […]

By September 28, 2010 Read More →

Universal module for all motions of a robot

Now compatible with more than 100 robot models and brands, the igus Triflex RS system is even more versatile and user-friendly. The internal retraction force prevents loops forming in the working area of the robot and keeps the Energy Chain close to the robot’s arm for smooth running. The Triflex RS module is now also […]

Robot for small or densely populated weld cells
By September 8, 2010 Read More →

Robot for small or densely populated weld cells

Designed for small weld cells or densely populated welding systems, the FANUC ArcMate 100iC/10s has a shortened forearm and a 10kg payload for special welding guns and advanced sensor technology. Designed for high productivity, the arm will manipulate heavier torches and sensor systems at tool centre point speeds of 4.21m/s. Further increasing productivity, the arm has the […]

Robotics key to automated aeroplane assembly
By September 3, 2010 Read More →

Robotics key to automated aeroplane assembly

KUKA has devised a flexible robotic solution for performing a variety of drilling and fastening tasks on the upper and lower wing covers of a lateral wing box demonstration unit being built at the Airbus facility in Filton. The wing box is due to be delivered to Toulouse this summer where it will undergo a series […]

Lighter, faster and more energy efficient robots
By September 3, 2010 Read More →

Lighter, faster and more energy efficient robots

KUKA says its QUANTEC robots are up to 160kg lighter and 25 per cent smaller, making them the most compact and powerful in their class. The range comprises four models: Ultra for payloads up to 300kg; Prime for payloads of up to 240kg; Extra for payloads up to 210kg and Pro for up to 120kg […]

TM Robotics offers free guide to robot payback
By August 31, 2010 Read More →

TM Robotics offers free guide to robot payback

TM Robotics has produced a handy guide that contains all the details needed to create a simple procedure that demonstrates payback on an installation. It also features a number of case studies intended to illustrate the theory it outlines. The company hopes the guide will act as a useful tool for experienced engineers and a […]

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Vision technology brings flexibility to life sciences
By August 24, 2010 Read More →

Vision technology brings flexibility to life sciences

When Automated Systems of Tacoma (AST) was asked by a life science research company to develop an alternative to conventional pharmaceutical filling machinery having the capability to fill and finish all their small-scale clinical trial products with a single flexible platform, it turned to Cognex for a vision solution. Machines that are typically used to […]