Compact High Payload Robot
March 1, 2016
Comau offers its high payload robot (130 kg) that has an ultra-compact action area and a reach of only 2,050 mm at EMO.
The combination of these operative features completes the Comau range of robots designed for applications requiring high performance in reduced workspaces. "The robot can handle up to 130 kg with extreme dexterity in small spaces where the radius is less than 2 m, while maintaining high results in terms of velocity, precision and repeatability," said a company spokesperson.
"With its high payload, ability to work in small spaces and high torque on Ax. 5 and Ax. 6 (638 Nm and 314 Nm respectively), the NJ130-2.0 is designed for applications within food and beverage, as well as deburring, machining and handling," continued the spokesperson.
At EMO 2015, Comau Powertrain Machining & Assembly used the robot for a plasma transferred wire arc (PTWA) application. This technology consists of coating aluminum cylinder bores with a fine mist of molten steel that is sprayed at an extremely high speed. "The plasma coated aluminum cylinders are stronger than non-coated cylinders, and help reduce the final weight of the engine while increasing endurance and lowering energy consumption inside the combustion chamber," said a company spokesperson.
For more information contact:
Comau LLC
21000 Telegraph Rd.
Southfield, MI 48033
888-888-8998 / 248-353-8888
robotics.comau.com/
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