New Products: High-Performance Scara Robot

June 2, 2009
RS3 Scara robot has a working quadrangle of 494 mm2, previously available only on larger robots

The RS3 Scara robot has a working quadrangle of 494 mm2, previously available only on larger robots. The robot has the ability to maneuver back under itself for short movements instead of having to move around itself. Increased cycle rates permit more parts to be processed in less time, while using a fraction of floor space. The zero-footprint robot easily integrates into compact assembly cells and has 360° of axis rotation for omnidirectional access.

Epson Robots
18300 Central Ave.
Carson, CA 90746
(562) 290-5910
www.robots.epson.com

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