Featuring power and force-limiting technology, Yaskawa Motoman’s six-axis HC10 collaborative robot (cobot) works safely with or near humans by stopping in the event of contact with an operator.
Featuring power- and force-limiting technology, Yaskawa Motoman’s 6-axis HC10 collaborative robot (cobot) works safely with or near humans by stopping in the event of contact with an operator. Dual torque sensors in all joints continually monitor force to quickly react to contact. It is designed to eliminate operator pinch points. Through-arm utilities hide cabling and increase safety by reducing the risks of snagging or interference with other equipment.
In addition to programming with a teach pendant, users can hand-guide the cobot to teach new programme paths. This feature enables fast deployment or redeployment on demand, decreasing system downtime and increasing ROI. It optimises cycle times based on risk assessments and process requirements when operating at full or collaborative speed.
The cobot has a 10kg payload and 1 200mm of reach. It can perform a range of material handling, machine tending, packaging and light assembly tasks. Function-specific tooling and accessories are available from the company’s partners.
The cobot is controlled by the company’s YRC1000 controller, which is built to a global standard and does not require a transformer for input voltages ranging from 380 to 480 VAC. The controller is compact (598mm x 490mm x 427mm), reducing space requirements. Its I/O communication speed is improved for better work efficiency. A single controller-to-robot cable improves reliability. The programming pendant design has enhanced ergonomics and lighter weight.
For further details contact Yaskawa Southern Africa on TEL: 011 608 3186 or visit www.yaskawa.eu.com