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Robots offer increased versatility

A System Devices product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 24, 2007

Users can attach large-size multi-hands to the robot, making it capable of grasping different types of products.

Seiko Epson has released the G series of Scara robots.

The G series employs the company's original smart motion control technology to achieve high-speed, ultra-high precision and low-vibration.

The robots in this series make it possible for customers to enhance specifications of the equipment they design and manufacture, enabling them to build equipment capable of handling the production of multiple products or working in environments containing water or oil.

The robots in this series have greatly increased their speed over current models and are able to carry out high-speed operation, move short distances as well as long distances and transport light loads as well as heavy loads in every type of condition.

All robot arms are built to clean specifications, or IP54/65 specifications, which enable them to be used in environments with water or oil.

The 168 models of robot can be mounted on the wall or ceiling.

The neat and agile movement of the robot makes it possible to shorten the time required for operation.

Users can attach large-size multi-hands to the robot, making it capable of grasping different types of products or a number of items.

The robot is able to produce smooth and highly precise straight line and circular arc movements, improving the quality of coating work.

The G series is divided into three series based on the transportable weight.

The G6 series is suitable for high-speed, high-precision assembling of a wide variety of small-size components.

The G10 series is equipped with multiple hands, which can handle high-speed assembling involving multiple processes and work involving lining up things.

The G20 series is suitable for work involving transporting heavy loads in a spacious work area, such as packing boxes.

Applications are found in the electrical and electronics industries, as well as the automobile, food, pharmaceutical and medical industries.

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