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News Release from: TM Robotics (Europe) | Subject: SR-1054HSP and SR-424HSP
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2004
Robots show off at the NEC
TM Robotics Europe is exhibiting its SR-1054HSP and SR-424HSP SCARA robots at Machine Building in the NEC today and tomorrow (11th and 12th February).
TM Robotics Europe is exhibiting its SR-1054HSP and SR-424HSP SCARA robots at Machine Building in the NEC today and tomorrow (11th and 12th February) Stand C52 is shared with specialist plastics integrator Wittmann (UK), one of TM Robotics' longest standing partners
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both robots are part of the Robotics Demonstration Area, which features working industrial robots in a "live" environment.
The SR-1054HSP will be piecing together a jigsaw that spells out the Wittmann name - illustrating its high-speed pick and place function.
The SR-424HSP, on the other hand, will be playing draughts with a Kawasaki six axis robot.
Both demonstrations illustrate the robots' extreme accuracy; indeed the SR-424HSP offers repeatability of +/-0.03mm and the SR-1054HSP +/-0.02mm.
The SR-424HSP has an arm length of 420mm whereas the SR-1054HSP's offers 1050mm and payloads are 3 and 20kg, respectively.
Using state-of-the-art technology, the SR-HSP series uses parallel processing to offer smooth, fast motion in combination with an extremely sophisticated set of control instructions to suit all applications.
Both robots use the TS2000 controller, which features a built in PLC to simplify and increase the speed of data transfer.
Also on hand at Machine Building will be technical sales staff to advise on application questions and provide details of the entire Toshiba Machine range of robots. Request a free brochure from TM Robotics (Europe) ...
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