Safety

The growth of collaborative robotics

The growth of collaborative robotics

In this month’s podcast we look at the growth of collaborative robotics, investigate why it is essential to invest in robotic automation, and look at how use of robots will boost productivity by 30%. We also highlight a new seminar on robotic safety for integrators. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/193152270" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]

By February 10, 2015 Read More →
Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

PPMA has announced a one day seminar covering Robotic Safety for Integrators, at the Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel on 5 March 2015. The seminar will look the requirements of EN ISO 10218-1:2011 Robotics and Robotic Devices – Safety Requirements for Industrial Robots, focusing on both Part 1: Robots and Part 2: Robot Systems and Integration. […]

By February 9, 2015 Read More →
Pilz addresses safety for collaborative robots

Pilz addresses safety for collaborative robots

As the efficiency of robot applications generally increases, the closer human and machine are able to work together. Static safeguards are increasingly reaching their limits. The trend is moving away from full enclosures for robot cells in favour of human-robot collaborations (HRC), which manage without guards where possible, but still guarantee operator safety. In practice, […]

By January 21, 2015 Read More →
Leuze announces RSL 400 safety laser scanner

Leuze announces RSL 400 safety laser scanner

As the robotics community comes to recognise the potential for productivity improvements offered by alternative guarding strategies, Leuze Electronic has announced a new series of safety laser scanners – the RSL 400 series – that have been designed to offer extended functionality, greater versatility, and simple configuration via Bluetooth and Ethernet. The RSL 400 series […]

By December 14, 2014 Read More →
Robot safety: top tips for working alongside robots

Robot safety: top tips for working alongside robots

Darren Whittall, technical manager at FANUC UK, explains why worker safety should be a top priority in all robotic applications and the steps you can take to avoid robot-related accidents when humans are sharing the same workspace. Scope out all potential hazards – Safety risks will vary depending on your chosen robot and application. Start […]

By November 12, 2014 Read More →
Absolute encoders and adjustable safety for robots

Absolute encoders and adjustable safety for robots

Universal Robots has announced its third generation UR5 and UR10 lightweight robots, incorporating true absolute encoders, eight new adjustable safety rated functions, twice the number of built-in I/O and the improved possibilities for connecting equipment to control boxes. And all this comes with the same ease of use and fast return on investment for which […]

By September 4, 2014 Read More →
Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

The PPMA has announced the date for its latest robotic safety seminars. Robotic Safety For Integrators will be held on 30 October in Northampton, and is aimed at companies using, purchasing, designing and manufacturing machines incorporating industrial robots. It will discuss some of the issues regarding CE marking of complex assemblies and the requirements of […]

By September 4, 2014 Read More →
Robot safety boosted for collaborative robotics

Robot safety boosted for collaborative robotics

Industrial robots are seeing increasing use in automated production lines. Until now, however, they have been isolated in cells to ensure the safety of those working in their proximity. Using TÜV-certified function blocks, B&R has now boosted robot safety to a level that allows humans and robots to work hand-in-hand. Pictured right: Robot safety is […]

By November 19, 2013 Read More →
Monitor all serial robot types in a safety application

Monitor all serial robot types in a safety application

By extending the safety function “Safely Limited Speed at Tool Center Point” (SLS at TCP), B&R now makes it possible to monitor the full spectrum of serial robot types in a safety application. This is a significant advancement of the function first introduced in 2011, which has already allowed safe monitoring of all joints on […]

By June 26, 2013 Read More →