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What do the KUKA abbreviations represent?
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What do the KUKA abbreviations represent?

KUKA stands for Keller und Knappich Augsburg and they specialize in manufacturing industrial robots. The abbreviations in the KUKA robot names delineate the job they specialize in accomplishing. Robots.com experts have provided a guide to help better understand what these abbreviations represent.

Heavy Duty Robots Enter the Ring
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Heavy Duty Robots Enter the Ring

As technology continues to advance, robotic technology continues to improve and also provide bigger robots for those heavy duty jobs. These advancements in 6-axis robot technology were designed so manufacturers could have heavy duty robot solutions to handle things such as auto bodies or tractors. Contact Robots.com experts today to discuss your options for heavy duty robot integration.

Robots for Injection Molding Applications
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Robots for Injection Molding Applications

Robotic injection molding provides optimal solutions for manufacturers with the versatility they offer on the production line. Injection molding robots can be rail mounted, offer a variety of axial positions, and dual arm solution options. Injection molding machines and rail-mounted robots take up less space while also covering a larger distance quickly and effectively.

High-Accuracy Kuka Robots for Machining and More!
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High-Accuracy Kuka Robots for Machining and More!

High-accuracy (HA) KUKA robots are the perfect solution for machining, laser cutting, and other continuous-path applications that require incredibly precise and reliable performance. The KUKA high-accuracy series offer the necessary precision, repeatability, and quick movements that production lines are seeking for improved throughput.

How Robots are Meeting Machining Challenges
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How Robots are Meeting Machining Challenges

Robots are helping to bring amazing precision and reduced wasted to machining production lines, including milling, drilling, chamfering, and deburring. Machining robots can offer an extremely rigid and strong work force providing complex geometries and sophisticated software.

Palletizing Robot Roundup
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Palletizing Robot Roundup

Palletizing systems will greatly benefit from the integration of an automation system. Robotic palletizers have amazing vertical and horizontal reaches, sturdy wrist intertia, fast speeds, and undeniable accuracy. Fanuc, Yaskawa Motoman, ABB, and KUKA have a wide range of palletizing robots available that provide enhance production lines so contact Robots.com experts today to see which one would be best for your line.

Super Robots to the Rescue
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Super Robots to the Rescue

​​Robots.com has over 35 years of experience in robotic integration of all shapes, sizes, and colors. Some of the toughest and strongest robots, the super robots, bring extraordinary powers to the production line. Sometimes they are even painted in superhero colors, bringing an extra loyalty, commitment, and overall super hero work ethic to tackle the villain of anti-productivity.

The New KUKA KR C4 Robot Controller
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The New KUKA KR C4 Robot Controller

The KR C4 controller by KUKA offers intelligent, safe, and flexibility on the production line. The KR C4 has Robot and Motion Control with control processes for PLC, CNC, and Safety. Furthermore, integrating a KUKA KR C4 controller onto the production line will offer businesses cost reductions, decreased maintenance, and improved efficiency and flexibility.