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This is very similar to a wooden SCARA robots we’ve seen before, except that one put the Z-axis at the gripper. We’ve also seen a few 3D printers and pen plotters that used this layout.
If you’re unfamiliar with SCARA robots, the acronym stands for Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm. This refers to the fact that the arms are rigid in the Z axis but somewhat compliant in ...
FANUC’s New SCARA Robots Offer Speed, Precision, and an Ultra Compact Design for assembly and material handling applications.
The author predicts the revenue of North America SCARA robot market to reach $0.72 billion by 2026 in terms of robot systems (including hardware, software & service), representing a 2019-2026 CAGR ...
The robot’s work space design is said to maximize work envelope usage. Its 350mm SCARA arm is reportedly the only one in the industry that offers a large working quadrangle greater than that of a ...
The initial robots in the family will include the 4-axis SCARA Cobra PLC6000 and Cobra PLC8000. The ability to program and control robots directly from the user’s PLC is unique, says the vendor. A ...