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Toshiba Machine Adds THL SCARA Robots with Increased Payload Capacity



The latest additions to Toshiba Machine's lightweight THL Series line, the THL300 and THL400, offer increased payload capacities. Featuring arm lengths of 300 mm and 400 mm, these THL robots feature payload capacity of 5 kg.

The THLs are equipped with lightweight die cast aluminum arms. The arm of the smaller THLs are lighter in weight than previous models without sacrificing their rigidity, according to the company. The THL's lighter robot requires minimal supporting and vibration-suppression elements.

Another benefit to the lightweight construction of this series is reduced energy consumption. According to the company, Toshiba Machine's latest THL models consume up to 20% less power than the other THLs.

"Also included in the THL are less complex, easy-to-maintain gearboxes and motors," said a company spokesperson. "The THL's high RPM motor results in the highest speeds in its class compared to other SCARA robots of similar size. THL300 and THL400 cycle times (with 2 kg load) are .48s."

The THL300 and THL400 may be used for small parts handling and assembly, including cellular phones, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, small automotive parts and consumer products.

The THL Series also includes the THL500, THL600 and THL700 with arm lengths of 500 mm, 600 mm and 700 mm, each with a payload of 10 kg. All THL robots feature a working envelope of 4 axes, with a Z-axis rotation of 360°.

Toshiba Machine's TSL3000 controller was developed exclusively for the THL Series. It includes USB compatibility as standard, while Field Bus is available as an option. Storage capacity totals are approximately 6400 point + 12800 steps. The programming language is SCOL (similar to BASIC).

For more information contact:

Toshiba Machine Co., America

Control Systems Division

755 Greenleaf Avenue

Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

847-709-7308

salesleads@toshiba-machine.com

www.toshiba-machine.com

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