Robots for Automation Challenges

June 11, 2019
Yamaha’s Factory Automation Section offers a portfolio that includes all commonly used industrial robot types; cartesian, SCARA, single-axis, and multi-axis articulated robots.

SCARA, cartesian, single/multi-axis, and transport maximize boost to efficiency, while lightweight cobots offer a vision for the industrial future: many automation challenges are solved more efficiently by coordinated high-speed robots working together in a fully integrated assembly cell. The wide range of machines, controllers, programming software, and accessories available enables solution integrators to automate entire assembly sequences, benefiting from convenient one-stop technical support and a common environment for programming and control. The lineup contains machine sizes for payloads from 5 to 50 kg, with special options including high-speed pick-and-place robots, dust-/drip-proof, and clean-room models. Features such as contamination-resistant position resolvers and innovative vector-control drives ensure superior speed and reliability. In addition, the LCM100 robotic linear conveyor module overcomes the restrictions of conventional belt-and-roller transport by enabling bidirectional flexibility, independent module speed control, and easy reprogramming. Flexible controller options ensure speed and simplicity, with machine vision fully integrated under robot control using the company’s dedicated vision instructions for easy setup and instantaneous response. Eliminating the interface lag that typically slows communication with a conventional independent vision system allows faster excursion speeds for improved tact time.

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Yamaha Factory Automation
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