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Robots Feature Force Control



Danish robot manufacturer Universal Robots has introduced force control as an integrated part of its software.

Universal Robots' force control feature lets robots operate with an additional force component enabling more complex automation processes to be performed, according to the company. Examples include food handling, flexible packaging, fragile products as well as buffing or polishing applications.

"Advanced force control is a unique feature for this type of collaborative robot," said Ed Mullen, National Sales Manager in North America. "We can now automate manual tasks previously not possible due to the exact amount of force exertion needed in the application."

Universal Robots' two robotic arms, the UR5 and UR10, are lightweight 6-axis robots that can work alongside personnel and generally require no safety shielding in 80% of installations. A simple user interface lets employees with no previous programming experience set up and operate them. Instead of sensor technology, the robotic arms use a patented technology to measure electrical current in the joints to determine force and movement.

The UR5 and UR10 are named after their respective payload in kilos (11 lbs for UR5 and 22 lbs for UR10). They feature a reach capacity of up to 51", speed of 39"/s and repeatability of +/- .004".

"A key selling point of our robots is that they are continuously upgraded," said Kristian Hulgard, UK and Nordics Sales Manager. "Once purchased, our users can expect a steady stream of software upgrades giving them access to all the new features on the latest robots to leave the factory. This makes their investment future-proof."

For more information contact:

Ed Mullen, National Sales Manager

Universal Robots USA

Wading River, NY

631-610-9664

emullen@universal-robots.com

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In-Position Technologies

7403 West Boston Street

Chandler, AZ 85226

877-478-3241

help@iptech1.com

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Olympus Control Corp.

14855 SW Murray Scholls Dr.

Beaverton, CA 97007

503-582-8100

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Braas Company

7970 Wallace Rd.

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

952-937-8902

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2001 Oaks Pkwy.

Belmont, NC 28021

800-866-4568

www.cross-automation.com

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10080 Patterson Park Road

Ashland, VA 23005

804-798-4100

chughes@hermitageautomation.com

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Axis New England

6 Cherry Hill Drive

Danvers, MA 01923

978-774-7100

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210 Meister Avenue

Somerville, NJ 08876

914-523-0300

908-429-0090 x239

snangle@axisnj.com

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3800 Monroe Avenue

Pittsford, NY 14534

585-381-9320

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6750 Arnold Miller Pkwy.

Solon, OH 44139

440-498-8465

tomkoly@rafautomation.com

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Applied Controls Inc.

47 General Warren Blvd.

Malvern, PA 19355

610-408-8000

cmulcrone@appliedc.com

www.appliedc.com

WV

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10080 Patterson Park Road

Ashland, VA 23005

804-798-4100

chughes@hermitageautomation.com

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C & E Sales Inc.

677 Congress Park Dr.

Dayton, OH 45459

800-228-2790

cbramlage@cesales.com

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Xanthus Inc.

dba Axis Systems

1555 Atlantic Blvd.

Auburn Hills, MI 48326

sgill@axis-systems.com

MN

Aspect Automation

677 Transfer Road

St. Paul, MN 55114

651-643-3700

sales@aspectautomation.com

www.aspectautomation.com

MN, ND, SD, WI, IA, NE, N. IL

Braas Company

7970 Wallace Rd.

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

952-937-8902

KS, MO, S. IL

Richard Greene Company Inc.

P.O. Box 8397

St. Louis, MO 63132

314-423-8989

jwilks@rgreene.com

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RAF Automation

6750 Arnold Miller Pkwy.

Solon, OH 44139

440-498-8465

tomkoly@rafautomation.com

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In-Position Technologies

7403 West Boston Street

Chandler, AZ 85226

877-478-3241

help@iptech1.com

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Olympus Control Corp.

14855 SW Murray Scholls Dr.

Beaverton, CA 97007

503-582-8100

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Sparkem Technology

9450 Mira Mesa Blvd. #C-431

San Diego, CA 92126

858-829-6934

www.sparkemtech.com

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