The KUKA KR C2 robot controller takes flexibility to the next level. Suitable for use with any KUKA robot, large or small, the KUKA KR C2 is designed to adapt.
Versatility Outside:
KUKA's control cabinet has a functional and modular design. Its base takes up only 0.3 square meters. The cabinet is designed to fit snuggly next to other controllers for optimal space efficiency. KUKA KR C2 controllers weigh 185kg.
Completely encased in stainless steel, the KUKA KR 15SL is designed for cleanroom use. This model is ideally suited for processing food products and handling pharmaceuticals.
The KUKA KR 15 SL is built to be hygienic and easy-to-clean. Even the harshest chemical cleaning solvents can be used to spray this model down without causing any damage. Everything is specially sealed to meet an IP67 rating.
In other ways, the KR 15 SL is designed much like other KUKA robots.
Genkotsu, the Japanese word for fist, is an appropriate name for the Fanuc M-1iA and M-3iA robots. These parallel-link robots are as compact and dexterous as a human hand.
The Genkotsu robots offer exceptional material handling and assembly solutions. Easily mounted to the ceiling, they are space-efficient and flexible. The M-1iA weighs just 17kg with a payload capacity of 0.5kg. The larger M-3iA has a mass of 153kg and 6kg payload.
The standard M-1iA/0.
Need a strong robot that can take the heat? The KUKA KR 210L Foundry version is at your service.
New to the RobotWorx inventory, this powerful, long-reach KUKA features a custom paint job (white) and a foundry wrist. The KR 210L 150-2F extends a full 3,100mm horizontally and lifts up to 150kg.
The strength of the robot alone makes it ideal for foundry-type jobs - material handling, dispensing, diecasting.
Mark your calendars! The first-ever National Robotics Week takes place April 10-18 and it's not something you want to miss!
The goal of National Robotics Week is to educate and excite the general public about the current and future impact of robotics. A host of museums, organizations, and businesses are celebrating with robot-related events, open houses, and competitions. Visit www.nationalroboticsweek.org to find out what is happening in your area.
Waterjet robots are a force to be reckoned with. Combining the power of water and the flexibility of automation, they offer multiple advantages.
Waterjet robots are ideally suited for cutting, drilling, material removal, and cleaning applications. They are able to cut through a multitude of materials - metals, plastics, carpet, food, etc.
There is a new Nachi series in town. In addition to the new ST Fast robots, Nachi has introduced the LP palletizing series.
Pick, Pile, Pack:
Looking for reliable, sturdy material handling? The LP120 and LP180 robot models are designed to provide the best in palletizing and other material handling solutions - whether your product is packaged in bags, crates, cases, etc.
Strength and Span:
Four axis in design, the LP robots lift 130kg and 180kg respectively.
KaBoom!
It would be a shame if your brand new robot caused or was damaged by an explosion. Avoid such costly disasters and protect workers with explosion-proof KUKA robots.
When you have a work environment that's explosive (i.e. has flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dusts suspended in the air), and you are working with water-based paints, sealants, or hazardous products, the typical robot isn't sufficient.
In fact, it's extremely risky.
Invert-mounting a robot offers many benefits. If you are considering this option, here's what you need to know.
A robot does not have to be gantry styled to work from above. Many, although not all, standard industrial robot models are capable of being installed upside down.
The Mechanics:
Inverted robots must be secured to a surface (preferably a steel plate).
It is easy to typecast foundry robots. True, they are the tough ones, able to lift heavy loads in harsh, hot environments. But foundry robots are fully capable of playing other roles as well.
Industrial robots prove the ideal solution for a wide range of foundry jobs - from material handling to dispensing, finishing and painting. Find out how foundry robots are well-suited for many different applications.
Material handling is a central part of foundry processing.