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News Release from: Carl Cloos Schweisstechnik | Subject: Romat series 320, 350 and 410 industrial robots
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 January 2003
Digital drives shorten robot
acceleration times
Digital drive technology guarantees short acceleration and delay times, as well as excellent robot dynamics, feature industrial robots for a variety of production line tasks.
The Cloos industrial robots in the Romat series 320, 350 and 410, which are suitable for loads up to 10 or 15kg, have a compact, modular design Together with the recently developed Rotrol II robot control they provide numerous advantages in the field of path welding
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A special feature of the individual robot types is their enhanced working range, which enables a wider range of applications.
The robots' third axes have different lengths and are therefore suitable for the most varied workshop requirements.
The new digital drive technology guarantees short acceleration and delay times as well as excellent robot dynamics.
Repeatability of more than 0.1mm and high process speeds enable good results not only when path welding, but also when using the latest technology such as laser beam hybrid welding.
These robots not only have a very high availability, but have considerably lower service costs.
They are suitable for floor, wall and overhead mounting.
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