Six new robots provide an expansion of the Pro Six line of 6-axis robots. The new Pro Six robots offer faster speeds, heavier payloads, longer reaches and IP65 Rated protection.
Pro Six robots are designed for small parts assembly, dispensing, lab automation, machine tending, material handling, medical device manufacturing, packaging, food handling and other applications requiring speed, precision and smooth motion. The new Pro Six models come standard with the vendor’s RC+ software. “The expanded Pro Six robot line, in combination with our SCARA and Cartesian robots, gives users the ability to select the right machine for their specific applications,” says Michael Ferrara, director at the vendor. “For example, those customers needing faster cycle times will be extremely pleased with our new Pro Six PS5 robot, which is the fastest 6-axis robot in its class.”
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