Robot manuals are invaluable tools. Whether you are programming or performing maintenance, it pays to have the information you need right at your fingertips. Learn about RobotWorx' complimentary robot manuals and other offers.
Manuals Included:
Robot programming manuals are included free of charge with every robot purchase. These complimentary guides provide all the necessary information to manipulate your robotic arm.
Zzzz.... This robot controller hibernates!
The newest Motoman controller, the DX100, is designed to save your company money and energy. This ingenious controller goes into hibernation mode whenever the robot it is controlling is idle.
This unique feature allows the DX100 controller to save as much as 25% of the energy. This in turn conserves money and power.
The DX100 can control up to 72 axes (eight robots).
Introducing an authentic virtual teach pendant interface. The MotoSim EG (Motoman Simulator Enhanced Graphics) was recently released with a Virtual Robot Controller (VRC) component.
This new Motoman robot software allows users to troubleshoot, train, and plan all programming using a 3D simulation of robotic cells plus a virtual Motoman NX100 controller interface.
Motoman's ROBOTPRO - a resource for maintenance and repair needs - is improved and more
portable than ever!
Now you can learn how to fix your robot online! Motoman's newest version of ROBOTPRO software is available on a yearly subscription basis. All you need is high-speed Internet and a web browser on your computer and PRESTO - you're in business!
Motoman ROBOTPRO is available for specific robot with NX100 controllers.
Introducing the new and improved MotoSim EG (Motoman Simulation System with Enhanced Graphics). Now it's even easier to visualize, test, and program your robotic system straight from your PC. With the MotoSim EG, you can save time and expense by working out the kinks virtually, not on your shop floor.
The MotoSim EG is available in three different versions. First, the MotoSim EG Viewer package allows users to review and play back simulations.
Grease allows industrial robotic arms to function properly, smoothly, and withstand wear. Replacing robot grease is an important step in RobotWorx' total reconditioning process. Depending on the robot model, routine robot maintenance requires working with grease.
Here are the facts on this messy but extremely important robot ingredient...
Cables are the arteries of robotic systems - without them the robot can't function. Depending on the model, robotic cables are routed externally or internally. They provide connections between the controller and the base, the robot joints, and the EOAT.
When it comes to robotic cabling, proper preventive maintenance is very important. It makes sense to find and solve cabling problems before they cause a temporary stop in production.
The iPendant is Fanuc's new take on a hand-held teach pendant. It is designed to be ergonomic and user-friendly. This lightweight (1.25kg) pendant offers color graphics and Internet/Intranet connections.
The iPendant retains many of the same elements of older teach pendants. This provides an easy transition from the old teach pendant style to the new. However, the iPendant does provide multi-window display, split screen, and fly-out menus.
What if your press tending robots could transfer parts faster, more efficiently, and use less space to do it? ABB Robotics has an ingeniously simple solution - add a 7th axis.
The 7th axis piece extends horizontally from the end of the ABB robot arm. It has the ability to move a part without changing the part's orientation. Constructed from aluminum, this external axis is flat, weighs 35kg, and is 1640mm long.
Two new web pages make it easy to compare and evaluate Fanuc and Motoman robot controllers.
The new pages are a resource for robot control data - from simultaneous robot control and axes control, to power requirements, cabinet dimensions, and teach pendant features. The Fanuc Controllers page outlines the differences between RJ2, RJ3, RJ3iB/iC, and the R-30iA. The Motoman Controllers page compares information on the ERC, MRC, XRC, and NX100.