Human Collaborative Robot

Nov. 26, 2017
The six-axis HC10 from Yaskawa Motoman works safely with, or in close proximity to humans by stopping the robot in the event of contact with an operator.

Dual torque sensors in all joints constantly monitor force to quickly react to contact, something typically only found in more expensive systems. The robot is designed to eliminate operator pinch points while through-arm utilities hide cabling and increase safety by reducing the risks of snagging or interference with other equipment. In addition to traditional robot programming through the teach pendant, the user can hand-guide the robot when teaching new program paths. This feature allows the unit to be quickly deployed or redeployed on demand, decreasing system downtime and increasing ROI. Whether operating at full speed or collaborative speed, cycle times are optimized based upon risk assessments and process requirements. The robot offers a 10-kg payload and 1200 mm reach and can perform a broad range of material handling, machine tending, packaging or light assembly tasks. Function-specific tooling and accessories are available from various company partners.

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Yaskawa Motoman
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