Painting robot

Painting robots for demanding tasks

Yaskawa is expanding its portfolio of painting robots with two new models. The two 6-axis robots are characterized by their space-saving and flexible installation. The Motoman MPX1150 compact robot was developed for painting small workpieces. The more powerful Motoman MPX2600 is particularly suitable for industrial coating applications such as the painting of very small parts.

Painting robots for demanding tasks

When developing the MPX series, the focus was on optimum space utilization and high working speed combined with ease of operation. Both models work without an offset on the S/L axis. This design enables efficient use of the area under the robot arm and installation close to the workpiece.

Despite its very compact layout, the MPX1150 has a payload capacity of 5 kg. With this strength, the robot is able to operate a wide variety of spray guns. Its reach of 1,156 mm vertically and 727 mm horizontally offers a wide range of possible applications. The repeat accuracy of the Motoman MPX1150 is ±0.02 mm. The Motoman MPX2600 allows a payload of 15 kg on the wrist and 20 kg on the U-arm and a working range of 2,000 mm. Thanks to its arm design and the large hollow axis of the wrist, it is suitable for coating internal car body parts, for example. am

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Painting robot

Powerful duo for demanding tasks

Yaskawa is expanding its portfolio of high-performance painting robots with two new models. According to the manufacturer, the two six-axis robots are characterized by a space-saving and flexible installation as well as an innovative design.

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