Tag Archives: used robots

HOW YASKAWA’S MOTOMAN GP7 ROBOT IMPROVES GRINDING EFFICIENCY AT AN INDUSTRIAL PUMP MANUFACTURER

An industrial pump manufacturer needed to improve the efficiency and quality of its grinding process, which was done manually with a power tool. The process was slow, inconsistent and required a lot of physical effort on the part of the operators. In addition, the noise and dust generated by the grinding process negatively affected the

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UPDATES OF IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL SAFETY STANDARDS

Industrial robotics is a technology that offers multiple benefits for manufacturing, construction, agriculture and other sectors. However, it also brings risks and challenges for worker and machine safety. In this article, we will explore robotic safety, its updates and the key standards for industrial safety with robotic arms. Robotic safety is the set of measures

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KUKA “EDITION” – AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL SOLUTION FOR AUTOMATED WELDING

Simple arc welding is the focus of the new KR CYBERTECH nano ARC HW Edition robot. With KUKA as a reliable partner, this hollow wrist robot offers the best entry point to efficient automation. The German company has created a new line of arc welding robots to help its customers take advantage of the benefits

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HOW KUKA APPTECH FACILITATES THE INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING OF ROBOTS IN PRODUCTION

Robots in industrial production are capable of performing a wide range of operations, such as handling parts, welding, gluing and measuring. The problem is that the robot must first learn each process step by means of software commands. The programming of a work step is considerably reduced with the KUKA.AppTech software. Similar to a library,

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YASKAWA LAUNCHES MOTOPICK 4 SOFTWARE TO BUILD PALLETS QUICKLY AND EFFICIENTLY WITH ROBOTS

Yaskawa, one of the leading companies in the industrial robotics sector, has unveiled its new Motopick 4 software, which makes creating and optimising robot palletising patterns simple and accurate. The software is compatible with the YRC1000 and YRC1000micro robot controllers, which are the most advanced and compact in Yaskawa’s range. The software offers an intuitive

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FANUC AMERICA’S HIGH PAYLOAD COBOTS AND COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION AT THE AUTOMATE PAVILION

FANUC America, a leading industrial robotics company, has introduced its new heavy-duty cobots, which can handle objects weighing up to 35 kg. Cobots are collaborative robots that can work alongside humans safely and efficiently. FANUC America’s cobots are characterised by their ease of use, flexibility and intelligence. The new FANUC America cobots are the CRX-35iA

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BOOSTING PRODUCTIVITY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WITH ROBOTIC AUTOMATION

With a manufacturing output of £183 billion, the UK ranks ninth in the world, but due to its slow adoption of industrial automation, its position at the top is in jeopardy. Even countries such as Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Hungary are catching up with the UK in the use of robots. The UK automation community

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DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION WITH KUKA ROBOTICS AND NOKIA COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FOR 5G PRIVATE WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY

With its intelligent production and research centre in Augsburg, KUKA aims to introduce 5G autonomous private wireless networks, intelligent robots and automation technologies. The campus networking and application platform for Nokia’s Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) will start supporting product development immediately. The most significant advance in industrial networks is 5G, which should be widely available

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NEW MERGER ANNOUNCED BETWEEN RAPID ROBOTICS AND YASKAWA AMERICA, INC.

Yaskawa America, Inc.’s Motoman robotics division (Yaskawa Motoman) and Rapid Robotics have announced a new combination to enhance the industrial capabilities of the Rapid Machine Operator (RMO). As a result, RMO will be able to meet the diverse demands of North American manufacturers by offering increased speed, payload capacity and performance. Rapid Robotics has sought

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A SOLUTION FOR TWO ROBOTIC MATERIAL REMOVAL OPERATIONS DESIGNED BY CARNEGIE MELLON ROBOTICS INSTITUTE ENGINEERS

Gate grinding, filing, polishing and other material removal operations rely substantially on physical labour and require skill and experience to perform correctly. These tasks seem difficult to automate due to their complexity and subtlety, according to a paper from ATI Industrial Automation. Removing material from curved, rounded or irregular surfaces presents several process difficulties that

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