Browse by Editorial Category
Browse by Edition Date

December 2017

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Applying TechnologyApplying Technology
Collapse Automation Equip and SystemsAutomation Equip and Systems
Robotic Inspection with Integrated 3-D Vision
New Robot Loader
High Resolution ForceTorque Sensor
EtherCAT Plug-In IO Modules Compact Drive Technology
Light Weighting Automotive Suspension Component Manufacturer Expands Production
Robot Conveyor Automation System
High Productivity Two Spindle Turning Center
Line of Bearings for Robotic Applications
All-in-One SCARA Robot for Simple Applications
High Speed Picking and Packing with Material Handling Robots
Fuji Electric Expands Drives Portfolio with Full-Featured Inverter
Palletization and Automation Solutions
A Preconfigured TMF for High-Volume Robotic Welding
Ultra-Flat Zero-Backlash Gear
Variable Width and Length Linear Axes with New Modular System
Miniature Bearings Line
Swiss Turning Machine with Automation Options
Machine Vision Integrator Collaborates with Swiss Software Firm
Rectangular Connectors Certified to UL 50e Standards
Multi-Mode Feed Capability for Increased Blanking Speeds
Pallet Handling Systems Expansion Includes Rotary Loading System
Economical Magazine Bar Feeder Loads Small Bar Stock
Compact VMC for Small Component Manufacturing
Circular Connectors for Harsh Manufacturing Environments
Micro Clutches Designed for Compact Precision Applications
Mobile Industrial Robots Boosts Companys Global Competitiveness
All-in-One Ethernet Drives
Miniature Slide Guides
New Stepper Motors in Three Frame Sizes
Customizable Grippers for Collaborative Robots Tasked with Multi-Size Objects
Robotic Automation System with Blue Laser Technology
Parker Launches mPR Series Stage
Flexible Compact Manual Tool Change System
Transform Mobile Device into Virtual Operator Panel
Thin Moving Coil Linear Motor
Broad Spectrum Mini Linear Lights
Linear Actuator Line Offered with New Options
Robot Series Eliminates Calibration Steps for Time and Cost Savings
Next Generation of Entry Level Machines
MIG Welding System for Collaborative Robots
Collaborative Robot Offers Flexible and Affordable Task Automation
Expand ControlsControls
Expand Current NewsCurrent News
Expand Literature-Web TutorialsLiterature-Web Tutorials
Expand Metalforming-Fabricating-WaterjetMetalforming-Fabricating-Waterjet
Expand People In The NewsPeople In The News

show all editions →

Click here to watch Tutorial Videos >

SST ConsumablesSST ConsumablesIscarIscar

All-in-One SCARA Robot for Simple Applications



Epson Robots has expanded its line of industrial SCARA robots with the new T-Series All-in-One robots with built-in controller, a new technology feature that reduces space requirements and simplifies set-up. The T3, the first product in the T-Series, offers a cost-effective and simple-to-integrate and install automation solution for simple applications such as pick and place, assembly, parts handling and dispensing applications in industries ranging from automotive and medical development, to lab automation, consumer electronics, electronic components and industrial.

"Our T3 is a powerful, low-cost automation solution designed for easy integration, which helps lower the total cost of ownership," said Gregg Brunnick, Director of Product Management for Epson Robots. "It is ideal for customers looking to automate their factories without wasting time or money on complex slide-based solutions. Since it includes the same intuitive software and powerful features we incorporate in our high-end robots, we are giving users both the power and simplicity required for their applications."

The T3 features a built-in controller, conveniently housed in the robot's base, runs at 110 V or 220 V and requires no battery, reducing factory downtime for maintenance. "This compact, lightweight, robot helps to reduce the total cost of installation and integration for factory automation projects, is suitable for simple applications and is more cost-effective than current solutions that use multi-axis linear slides," said a company spokesperson.

Key features include:

  • Efficient operation - fits seamlessly into an automation workflow
  • Easy to install
  • Integrated vision guidance option - designed specifically for robot guidance; makes it easy to automate simple applications when vision is required
  • Built-in controller - saves critical workspace with the controller conveniently housed in the robot's base
  • Wide variety of integrated options - Ethernet/IP, EtherCAT, DeviceNet, PROFIBUS, PROFINET and CC-Link fieldbus interfaces are all supported, as well as GUI Builder and other integrated options to help reduce total development time
  • Small and lightweight
  • No battery required for encoder - minimizes downtime and reduces overall cost of ownership.

For more information contact:

EPSON Robots

1650 E. Glenn Curtiss Street

Carson, CA 90746

562-290-5910

info@robots.epson.com

www.epsonrobots.com

< back