Robot payload boosted to 60kg
After consulting with system partners and end users, Kawasaki Robotics has added the FS60L model to its F Series robot range with a higher payload capability of 60kg.
After consulting with system partners and end users, Kawasaki Robotics has added the FS60L model to its F Series robot range with a higher payload capability of 60kg.
This new model opens up new application areas for Kawasaki robots in medium weight die-casting machine loading and manufactured product palletising.
With its new payload of 60kg and a compact arm still with a reach of 2.1m to the centre of joint five, the robot offers Kawasaki renowned quality and reliability.
Even with the higher payload of 60kg, high repeatability and speed are still maintained and the robot's arm is totally enclosed and sealed to IP65 to withstand the environmental conditions of the foreseen new areas of application.
For precise and predictable control, the FS60L robot uses the proven C controller and AS programming language making application simple and user friendly for the operator.
To assist its customers, Kawasaki provides comprehensive training instruction for its robotic systems either on-site or at its premises at Warrington.
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