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Product category: Robotics, Handling and Storage
News Release from: System Devices | Subject: ES/EL robots
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 24 March 2000

Latest Epson robots aimed at harsh
environments

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The newest addition to Epson's family of SCARA robots is the ES/EL series which is designed for use in dust-proof/wash down areas.

The newest addition to Epson's family of SCARA robots is the ES/EL series which is designed for use in dust-proof/wash down areas The eight models are the latest developments in a 15-year campaign by Epson to integrate the most modern and best technological developments into its robots

As such, they come with a number of innovative features.

All eight models have a shielded manipulator and are aimed specifically at users involving dusty, wet or oily environments.

All give shielding equivalent to IP65.

Arm lengths vary from 450 to 850 mm, with a maximum payload of 5 kg.

The six ES models come with a repeatability of ±0.02 mm, while for the two EL models this is ±0.025 mm.

In addition, the ES/EL robots all come with installed pneumatic tubes for ease of customer use.

To find out which model is best suited to your requirements, contact UK Epson distributor System Devices.

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