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ROBOTIC PRODUCTS


Alpha System

Booth 1327
Robot Dressing Package

 


Robot Dress Package is an advanced technology for handling electrical cables (power, control, etc.) and hoses for robot dress package sets for some common applications.  A video presentation about the product will be available. 


Comau Robotics
Booth 1117
RecogniSense™


Visual Recognition
Comau Inc, a worldwide leader in automated systems integration, proudly introduces RecogniSense™. A single camera, 3-D robotic guidance system, utilizing the latest in power over gigabit Ethernet technology, providing robotic guidance without the use of calibration or structured lighting.

Comau’s RecogniSense™ is a single camera, single cable, simple to program guidance system outputting six (6) degrees of freedom plus object recognition in a process time under 150ms. Capable of interfacing with robots via RS-232 or Ethernet communication standards, RecogniSense™ reduces robotic guidance to its simple form. TRUE VISUAL RECOGNITION


DENSO Robotics
Booth 1835
VS-Series Six-Axis Articulated Robots


The latest DENSO VS-Series six-axis articulated robots feature a new, increased payload capacity of 7 kg, a 40 percent increase over their previous 5 kg capacity. The increase, which gives the compact VS-Series robots the highest payload capacity in their class, allows them to handle a significantly wider range of applications.  The VS-Series robots are available in reaches from 650 to 850 mm, with cycle times from 0.49 to 0.59 seconds and repeatability from ±0.020 to ±0.030 mm. ANSI and CE compliance allows global deployment. 

FANUC Robotics America, Inc.
Booth 1411
M-1iA Intelligent , High-Speed Assembly Robot


The M-1iA is a lightweight and compact six-axis, parallel-link robot designed for small part handling, high-speed picking and assembly applications.  The unique parallel-link structure provides higher speeds and accuracy compared to traditional assembly robots.  The robot can be installed in a variety of orientations, and has a three-axis wrist, making it extremely flexible.
 

Motoman
Booth 1423
VA1400 Robot


Motoman’s new 7-axis VA1400 “Versatile Arc” welding robot is suited for use in high-density workcells with multiple robots working in close proximity and for applications that require access to parts in tight spots or those with potential interference from fixtures. The seventh axis acts as an elbow to provide improved torch access and allows the robot to reach both sides of a part. This superior welding access often makes it possible to consolidate cells and simplify equipment. The robot has a 3 kg (6.6-lb) payload, 1,434 mm (56.5”) horizontal reach, 2,475 mm (97.4”) vertical reach and ±0.08 mm (±0.003”) repeatability.

Motoman
Booth 1423
VS50 Robot


Motoman’s new 7-axis VS50 “Versatile Spot” welding robot optimizes automotive applications using DC spot guns with compact servo actuators. The VS50 robot can be placed in close proximity to workpieces and other robots to create flexible, high-density layouts, eliminating multiple stations and resulting in shorter production lines and smaller workcells. This compact robot is only 493 mm (19.4”) wide (including spot harness), with 2,853 mm (112.3”) reach and ±0.1 mm (±0.004”) repeatability. Seven degrees of freedom provide the ability to reorient the manipulator axes without changing gun position in space, and the multi-jointed arm can fold into a low profile.  

Motoman
Booth 1423
DX100 Robot Controller


Motoman’s Gen-7 DX100 controller easily handles multiple tasks including control of up to eight robots (72 axes), as well as I/O devices and communication protocols. The energy-saving DX100 features faster processing speeds, advanced robot arm control, built-in collision avoidance and quicker I/O response. These advanced control functions take advantage of Yaskawa’s new Sigma V motor technology to optimize acceleration characteristics and reduce cycle time. The DX100 conserves power during robot idle time, providing up to 25 percent energy savings. All operator controls are located on the pendant, allowing the control cabinet to be mounted remotely.

Motoman
Booth 1423
MS80 Robot


The new six-axis Motoman MS80 “Master Spot” welding robot features an 80-kg (176.4-lb) payload and is 40 percent faster than a traditional heavy-payload robot. Designed to optimize resistance welding applications using DC spot guns with compact servo actuators, these MS80 robots can be placed in close proximity to workpieces and other robots to create flexible, high-density layouts. Because it uses a lighter gun, the MS80 robot uses 33 percent less power. With a body less than 500 mm (19.7”) wide (including integrated spot harness), this compact robot has a 2,061 mm (81.14”) reach with a repeatability of ±0.07 mm (±0.003”).

Motoman
Booth 1423
ES200D Robot


The new high-speed ES200D robot is designed to deliver unmatched performance and reliability in spot welding applications. To increase cable life, enhance safety, and reduce teaching time, the servo gun cables and air and water lines are routed through the robot’s base and upper arm to the wrist. Its streamlined design enables the ES200D to reach into confined spaces, thus reducing cycle time and improving productivity. Integrated control for spot guns with servo-motor drives improves weld quality. The six-axis ES200D features a 200 kg (441 lb) payload, a 2,651 mm (104.4”) reach and a repeatability of ±0.2 mm (±0.008).

Motoman
Booth 1423
SIA20D Robot


Motoman’s new SIA20D (slim, in-line arm) robot features a revolutionary actuator-based 7-axis design with best-in-class wrist performance characteristics that enables amazing freedom of movement and the ability to maneuver in very tight areas. These robots are ideal for assembly, injection molding, machine tending and a host of other applications. The SIA20D robot features a 20 kg (44.1 lb) payload, 1,498 mm (59”) vertical reach, 910 mm (35.8”) horizontal reach and a repeatability of ±0.1 mm (0.004”).  It can straighten vertically to take up approximately one square foot of floorspace.

Motoman
Booth 1423
SDA10D Robot


Motoman’s new SDA10D (slim, dual-arm) robot can perform a myriad of assembly, handling, machine tending packaging and part transfer applications. It features 15 axes of motion (7-axes per arm, plus a single axis for base rotation). Both arms can work on one task to double the payload or handle heavy parts. The ability to use dual independent arms reduces the need for expensive custom fixturing and allows end-of-arm tooling to be less costly. The SDA10D has a 10-kg (22.1-lb) payload per arm, 720 mm (28.3”) horizontal reach and 1,440 mm (56.7”) vertical reach per arm. Repeatability is ±0.1 mm (0.004”).


PIAB Vacuum Products

Booth 1211
DURAFLEX® Friction Cups


To help automotive and white goods manufacturers improve production speed and eliminate bottlenecks, PIAB's DURAFLEX® Friction Cups, a new line of suction cups provides the ultimate grip on oily and wet surfaces. The cups’ special grip pattern enables operators to safely and reliably move slippery metal goods without slowing production lines. They feature a rough cleat surface and sharp cleat edges and channels. This design creates greater friction and a stronger hold compared to traditional traction suction cups. The cups maintain their hold on heavy and slippery sheets during accelerations and de-accelerations, especially in the instance of emergency stoppages. 

SICK, Inc.
Booth 1641
DT50 Distance Measurement Sensor


The DT50 Distance Measurement Sensor is a cost-effective, high-performance sensor that is idea for automating processes where budget and space were previously a contstraint. These new sensors feature a new High-Definition Distance Measurement (HDDM) platform that provides greater precision at longer sensing distances and an industry-leading operating temperature range and ambient light tolerance. The DT50 helps decrease operating and manufacturing costs by reducing scrap and increasing throughput. This lightweight sensor can be easily installed in areas where space constraints make larger sensors difficult to install. Plus, a push button allows the DT50 to be easily taught and programmed. 

SICK, Inc.
Booth 1641
FX3 Flexi Soft Modular Safety Controller


The FX3 Flexi Soft Modular Safety Controller is the next generation controller in the Flexi family. Flexi Soft is a software programmable, expandable, easy-to-commission safety controller that can be efficiently adapted to a variety of safety applications for small- to medium-sized machines. The controller expands module by module (12-144 inputs/outputs), saving space in the control cabinet while optimizing cost and providing flexibility for future expansion. Increased productivity is possible with advanced features such as: Fast Shut-Off, EFI and Network Communications. Fast Shut-Off (8ms) increases response time and reduces the overall footprint of the machine or process.

SICK, Inc.
Booth 1641
Inspector I20 FLEX


The Inspector I20 FLEX is a new addition to the Inspector Vision Sensor Family. Housed in the same easy-to-use sensor package as the existing Inspector I10, the I20 has an interchangeable lens and an I/O extension module with up to 16 outputs. The I20 features 4.3mm, 6mm, 10mm and 16mm interchangeable lenses for more field-of-view options. In addition, the Inspector features an extended I/0 module that provides a total of 19 outputs. This I/O extension, along with the Inspector's ability to logically combine detailed inspection tools, allows for more accurate verification on pass/fail inspections. 

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SHOW HOURS

MONDAY, JUNE 8
Show Floor Closed
Conference Hours:
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

TUESDAY, JUNE 9
Show Hours
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Conference Hours
8:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
Show Hours
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Conference Hours
9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.

THURSDAY, JUNE 11
Show Hours
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Conference Hours
8:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

Show & Conference hours subject to change.

No one under 18 admitted. Cameras, video recorders or recording devices are not permitted (without written permission from show management).

 

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