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JMP Engineering in partnership with Kawasaki welcome the introduction of this new series of robots and controllers. The R-series is a new product line with advanced performance and functionality, and are designed to replace the existing F-series robots.

 

The RS10L and RS20N (10kg and 20kg payloads respectively) are the two models currently available. Kawasaki is in the process of expanding the product range and will eventually offer a full line-up capable of handling 3 to 80 kg payloads. More recently the RS50N and RS80N (50kg and 80kg payload) robots were announced, and are due for shipping late 2009.

 

In comparison to the current F-series, the new R-series provides improved speed, torque, repeatability and other performance features. The new robots feature a compact arm design with harnesses and hoses routed completely inside the arm, to prevent interference with the surroundings. The wrist is now more compact and stronger, giving an increased payload. There are other improvements such as a smaller base, increased reach, and a lighter arm that utilises faster motors, resulting in a robot with a greater and more accessible working range.

 

The R-Series robots include a double seal structure for high environment protection. Wrist components are rated IP67 as standard while other components are rated IP65. As an option, IP67 components and waterproof base connectors are available. Solenoid and sensor harnesses are also available plus there are taps for external wiring and mechanical stops.

The robots are controlled using Kawasaki’s new compact E-Controller. The new controller has a footprint 25smaller (and with 40less volume) to that of the previous D-controller, but also has increased performance such as reduce processing times and increased memory area.

 

As a representative of Kawasaki Heavy Industries in providing robotic packing and palletising systems, JMP Engineering look forward to providing solutions and service from their various worldwide locations.

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