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Enhanced Robotic Portfolio in Dresspack Systems



BizLink, an interconnect solutions provider, has introduced a robotic dresspack system-the LSH Delta. It combines adjustable flexibility, reliable performance, reduced weight and installation advantages for a wide range of industries.

The robotic dresspack system LSH Delta is a state-of-the-art retract system designed to serve the functional requirements of diverse robotic operations. "It is the result of extensive research, development and based on feedback from leading automotive customers worldwide," said Ulrich Raupach, Director Sales Robotic Solutions Business Unit. "We have patents pending for both the retract system and the letter-coded base plate."

According to the company, key features and benefits include:

  • Designed to fit leading robot brands, the LSH Delta seamlessly integrates with customers' preferred robotic systems.
  • Users enjoy the convenience of tool-free and quick opening and closure of the retract system housing, streamlining maintenance and operational processes.
  • The LSH Delta's retract system can be easily adjusted on its base plate using Slide & Click technology-offering reduced installation time and options to fine-tune in the field.
  • Versatility in spring choice: customers can choose from different spring intensities for optimal flexibility.
  • Crafted with advanced polymer-based material, the LSH Delta is lightweight at just 4.1 kg, without compromising on strength and durability.
  • Personnel save time and effort with the innovative base plate design-letter-coded and universally applicable for many robots at the same time. Reduced weight and stock, increased flexibility for robot changes. Newly developed side arms provide increased support to the dresspack loop.
  • Offers consistent performance and smooth operations in an industrial environment.

Aside from dresspacks, BizLinks Robotics portfolio comprises flexible robotic cables and cable assemblies as well as hoses and tubes that comply with demanding conditions. Moreover, in the field of sensor solutions, BizLink offers calibration and calculation systems for robotic tools and fixtures in up to six dimensions as well as systems for 6D laser measurement that are used for unracking, gripper measurement and part location applications. The portfolio includes a wide range of services like automation systems training, integration-ready robots and commissioning, robot, PLC and offline programming as well as extensive services around dresspack systems like repair, maintenance and others.

For more information contact:

BizLink Technology, Inc.

47211 Bayside Pkwy.

Fremont, CA 94538

800-326-4193 / 510-252-0786

sales@bizlinktech.com

www.bizlinktech.com

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