Dispensing robot handles dots, lines or arcs

An Intertronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 20, 2001

Fully x-y-z programmable, the new I and J Fisnar 2400 Dispensing Robot from Intertronics dispenses liquids and pastes in dots, lines or arcs, and can even dispense over 3D objects

The new I and J Fisnar 2400 Dispensing Robot from Intertronics dispenses liquids and pastes in dots, lines or arcs.

Fully x-y-z programmable, it can even dispense over 3D objects.

Easy to program, the robot comes complete with dispensing software, a multi-line, backlit teach pendant and memory card for up to 100 programs, or 6,000 points of data.

It automatically interpolates lines and curves through all axes.

16 input and 16 output signals for communication with tools and controllers are included, and three RS232C ports enable interface with external devices.

The robot's compact 584mm x 629mm footprint conserves valuable workspace, and the unit is completely self-contained, requiring no external controllers.

High efficiency motors and drivers ensure low power consumption.

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