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Multi-application robot is easy to program

Multi-application robot is easy to program

When Hertfordshire-based Clamcleats needed a robot to automated the degating of injection moulded components for plastics rope cleats, but without the programming headache of traditional robotic solutions, it turned to RA Rodriguez. Traditional robots can substantially boost productivity but generally they are large devices that are application-specific and complex to program. They need high production […]

By November 26, 2012 Read More →
Controller is faster and easier to programme

Controller is faster and easier to programme

FANUC says its new R-30iB robot controller will save up to 77% floor area, is easier and faster to program, saves power and maximises productivity. Overall volume of the compact new R-30iB design is reduced by 68%, measuring just 500mm x 600mm x 470mm.  The design provides further benefit in multi-robot systems where the controller is […]

By October 30, 2012 Read More →
Mike Wilson joins ABB’s robotics team

Mike Wilson joins ABB’s robotics team

ABB’s robotics business has signed Mike Wilson as its new General Industry Sales Manager for the UK and Ireland. Mike is tasked with growing and managing sales of ABB’s robots and robot systems for non-automotive applications, such as mechanical engineering, electrical & electronics, aerospace, pharmaceutical and medical. Mike is a well-known figure in the world […]

By October 12, 2012 Read More →
Omron shows Delta and SCARA robots at PPMA

Omron shows Delta and SCARA robots at PPMA

Highlights of Omron’s stand at the 2012 PPMA show will be an example of the company’s SCARA robot series and an example of its recently launched Delta robot system, controlled by the powerful Sysmac NJ Machine Automation Controller. With central themes including solutions for product handling, data integration and 100% product inspection, the Omron stand […]

By September 20, 2012 Read More →
ABB welcomes its latest robotics apprentices

ABB welcomes its latest robotics apprentices

ABB’s UK robotics business officially welcomed its two newest fully-qualified apprentices at a special awards ceremony held at its Milton Keynes site. George Matthews and Daniel Taylor received their certificates after each completing a four-year HNC course, which included a three-year placement with ABB working on its robot products and systems. The certificates were jointly […]

By August 6, 2012 Read More →
Lighter robot offers longer reach and bigger payload

Lighter robot offers longer reach and bigger payload

If you’re looking for an entry level industrial robotic arm that offers a greater payload and a longer reach, then check out the Universal Robots UR10, available from RA Rodriguez. The new robot can handle double the payload of its smaller counterpart, the UR5, but is much lighter. RA Rodriguez says it is therefore easier […]

By July 26, 2012 Read More →
New SCARA robot is fast, flexible and easy to integrate

New SCARA robot is fast, flexible and easy to integrate

Mitsubishi Electric has extended its RH range of MELFA SCARA robots with the launch of the new F series, which the company says sets new benchmark standards for speed, flexibility, ease of integration and simplicity of programming. Combining a wide area of coverage with the industry’s fastest cycle times, the cost-effective F Series can boost […]

By July 19, 2012 Read More →
KUKA robot wins prestigious ‘Red Dot’ award

KUKA robot wins prestigious ‘Red Dot’ award

A high payload robot from KUKA’s new QUANTEC range has won a top award for its ground-breaking design. The KR 270 R2700 ultra, which is suitable for a variety of tasks from packaging and order picking to handling, welding and machining operations, clinched a coveted ‘best of the best’ prize from the Red Dot Institute. […]

By July 16, 2012 Read More →
New robot promises short cycle times and high accuracy

New robot promises short cycle times and high accuracy

KUKA says its new KR Agilus range of high speed, small robots has been designed to deliver short cycle times and high levels of accuracy for a wide variety of applications. Specially developed for working in tight spaces, it will be of particular interest within the packaging industry for handling and pick and place tasks. The […]

By June 25, 2012 Read More →
Vision enabled robot is key to automated product inspection

Vision enabled robot is key to automated product inspection

A vision system fitted to an articulated robot has delivered vastly increased flexibility at a check station on assembly lines for an automotive cooling unit assembly line, as well as slashing both initial invest and retooling costs. The Piston Group, located in Michigan, and Missouri, USA, builds cooling modules for seven different vehicles. These cooling […]

By May 9, 2012 Read More →