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Igus triflex RSE maximises availability on robots

Igus triflex RSE maximises availability on robots

Tight bends or hanging loops in the robot dress pack can cause problems in energy chains that are carrying not just electrical and pneumatic lines, but also feed hoses for bolts rivets or screws, writes Justin Leonard, director at Igus. Industrial robots no longer just require electrical and pneumatic lines, but often have feed hoses […]

By March 17, 2016 Read More →
Igus lets you build your own robot for under £5k

Igus lets you build your own robot for under £5k

Igus now has a complete bill of materials for its Robolink D robot, which means users can define exactly the number of axes they want and then assemble the robot themselves, providing a highly cost-effective option for robotic automation. The individual robotic joints are available as a construction kit enabling users to build an individual […]

By March 16, 2016 Read More →
Igus develops triflex RSE chain retraction system

Igus develops triflex RSE chain retraction system

Igus has developed a lightweight and effective retraction system for feeding tubes for rivets and screws on industrial high-speed assembly robots. Called triflex RSE, the new system prevents looping of the energy chain as it moves, preventing tube blockages from occurring which may ultimately lead to unplanned and costly machine downtime. “Industrial robots no longer […]

By December 16, 2015 Read More →
Igus Triflex energy chain for palletizing robots

Igus Triflex energy chain for palletizing robots

An extremely small universal module Igus triflex RS is frequently used in packing systems. It mounts to preexisting fastening points on the robot and consists of a multi-axis energy supply, integrated spring rods and a cover for extra protection. Pictured right: The turnkey packaging plant employs a very compact Igus triflex RS universal module for […]

By October 22, 2015 Read More →
Igus Triflex RSE prevents loops at the robot’s wrist

Igus Triflex RSE prevents loops at the robot’s wrist

At this year’s Advanced Engineering UK, Igus will be showcasing a number of new products on its stand (Hall 5, K42) that may help engineers realise more innovative designs and technical solutions. One of the key highlights will be a small industrial robotic arm that has the new triflex RSE (retraction system electric) energy chain from Igus […]

By October 21, 2015 Read More →
Igus demonstrates how to set up Triflex RSP system

Igus demonstrates how to set up Triflex RSP system

According to Igus, it is simple to set up the Triflex RSP (retraction system pneumatic) on a six-axis robot. Part of the Triflex series, the Triflex RSP system is suitable for multi-axial robotic applications. The Triflex RSP system offers consistent pullback forces on the Triflex R robot energy chain; Triflex RSP is adjustable and can […]

By August 14, 2015 Read More →
Robot tests clothing for challenging environments

Robot tests clothing for challenging environments

In order to ensure that clothing is safe for use and provides adequate protection against chemical, biological, radioactive and nuclear substances, the clothing needs to be contaminated with such elements. ‘Porton Man’ has proved to be the ideal robot for testing the clothing. Porton Man is a testing robot that was built by Crawley Creatures […]

By August 14, 2015 Read More →
Faster installation of robot energy chains

Faster installation of robot energy chains

With a simple zip fastening concept and no need for specialist tools, the zip feature on Igus zipper e-chain and zipper e-tube enables significantly faster installation of energy chains in robotics applications. The small pitch of the zipper e-chain ensures low-noise operation, even at accelerations of 100m/s² and more. The zipper e-tube is fully-enclosed to […]

By June 30, 2015 Read More →
On the cusp of a revolution in collaborative robotics

On the cusp of a revolution in collaborative robotics

Anyone looking at the robotics offerings at this year’s Hannover Fair can’t fail to have noticed all the activity surrounding collaborative robots – not least because two significant acquisitions happened at just about the same time. First ABB bought Gomtec, and then Universal Robots announced that it had agreed an acquisition by Teradyne. If we […]

By June 1, 2015 Read More →
Igus robotic highlights at the Hannover fair

Igus robotic highlights at the Hannover fair

If you’re looking for collaborative robots at a price that’s affordable, Igus’ Robolink D robot comes in at just €1500. Where the first generation relied on wires, the new D generation uses directly driven joints. The new generation Robolink D robots were one of the highlights of the Igus stand at the Hannover Fair. The […]

By April 15, 2015 Read More →