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Robots available in four or six-axis versions

A KUKA Automation + Robotics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 27, 2006

Robots for the food, electronic, packaging and pharmaceutical industries can handle payloads between 5 and 10kg.

A range of small payload robots for the food, electronic, packaging and pharmaceutical industries has been launched by Kuka Automation + Robotics.

The KR5 range comprises fast, high accuracy models that can handle payloads between 5 and 10kg.

The robots are available in either four-axis Scara or six-axis Robot versions, which are all suitable for mounting either on the floor or ceiling.

They are easy to program thanks to the firm's PC based control.

There is a removable hand-held teach pendent.

The control can also incorporate various conveyor and vision software technology packages while the robots can be supplied in a choice of arm lengths from 650 to 850mm.

Models in the range can be adapted to ensure they are not only dust and splash proof but also suitable for use in cleanrooms.

"These new robots combine a slim design with high speed and power, making them ideal for use in a wide range of applications especially in the food and pharmaceutical sectors", said Paul Richards, General Sales Manager.

The debut of the KR5 robots coincides with the launch of Kuka's vision software that can be embedded into a PC-based controller for a seamless interface between the robot control and the vision system.

The software means the operator can program the robot directly from the Kuka control without the need for an intermediate PC.

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