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High-payload robot needs no counterbalance

A Kawasaki Robotics UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 31, 2003

The M series robot offers a maximum payload of 500kg and incorporates a compact profile design with long reach and high wrist torque of 3920Nm.

The Kawasaki M series robot offers a maximum payload of 500kg and incorporates a compact profile design with long reach and high wrist torque of 3920Nm.

Its superior design gives it the power to lift and manipulate heavy loads with great ease and high performance accuracy.

High-payload robots conventionally require a large counterbalance weight which increases interference and reduces the work envelope.

Innovative design of an advanced link structure has eliminated the need for this counterbalance resulting in a robot with an attractive compact profile.

The M series presents three robot models all with extensive working envelopes with large payloads covering 350 to 500kg and maximum reach from 2540 to 3018mm.

The high wrist torque of 3920Nm has been achieved with the MX500N robot by using high power motors, normally only used in the major axes, across all six robot axes.

This enables the rated payload to be carried at a significant offset from the wrist flange surface.

With collision detection and soft absorber control software, the robot can manipulate large loads both smoothly and safely.

They are ideal for lifting engines, manipulating car bodies, handling of large tools between processes in the automotive field, the movement of large castings, rocks, construction materials and large domestic appliances in the general industrial area.

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