Compact Robot for Arc Welding, Machine Tending Applications
September 1, 2016
ABB Robotics has introduced the IRB 1660ID, its latest compact robot for arc welding and machine tending applications. "The most versatile robot in the mid-size class, the IRB 1660ID's Integrated DressPack design makes it easier to program and simulate predictable cable movements than standard robots with externally routed cables," said a company spokesperson. "The decreased cable wear and damage that also results reduces maintenance costs by 50%, and the compact footprint allows for more efficient robot cell layouts, saving valuable space on the factory floor."
The IRB 1660ID features a stronger, more rigid upper arm, with a reach of 1.55 m and a payload of 6 kg. "It is able to accommodate heavier weld torches and provides improved wire feeding control near the arc for high volume production," said the spokesperson. "This, combined with ABB`s TrueMove technology and the new motion process Accuracy Mode, provides 0.05 mm path repeatability for excellent welding results."
The Integrated DressPack allows the robot to move at maximum acceleration and speed, which is useful for machine tending applications. The risk of collision in confined spaces is also eliminated, and the combined 1,390° working range of axes 4, 5 and 6 provides enhanced agility inside CNC machines.
For more information contact:
ABB Robotics, Inc.
1250 Brown Road
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
248-391-8622
www.abb.com/robotics
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