Kit for the hygiene sector
Build your own robot
The robot as an assembly kit for the hygiene sector - SEW offers the right drive and control solution for this with the Maxolution parallel arm kinematics kit. You can configure it online, order it and put it into operation yourself.
Machine builders are increasingly demanding components in hygienic design. With its Maxolution parallel arm kinematics kit in hygienic design, SEW offers a scaled robotics solution. The kit consists of three freely combinable packages. The controller package includes the controller, for example Movi-C Controller UHX85A-R, the visualization and the software. The robot axis package includes the axis modules, such as Movidrive modular and the servomotors, for example synchronous motors from the CMP series, including the cabling.
The robot mechanics package includes servo gearboxes such as the new PxG planetary servo gearbox, compatible with common robot kinematics. Teach-in functions and simple parameterization should enable effortless implementation in a short time. Hygienic design is already possible in the basic version and as a special design with a closed stainless steel housing.
SEW combines drive and control technology as well as software into comprehensive, easy-to-integrate solution packages. These leave the classic added value in the form of design, integration, installation and commissioning to the machine manufacturer. The packages have been optimally coordinated. The overall solution is tailored to standard robot mechanics, which the customer can have provided by a supplier of their choice approved by SEW.
Specifically designed individual packages are also available on request, including safety technology. This individual tailoring is not limited to the design of the technology alone. Rather, the packages offer the necessary freedom to put together hygienic design solutions, for example for the food industry or the pharmaceutical sector. The production of medicines must meet the highest hygiene standards, which are regulated by strict guidelines. And in food processing, there are more and more robot-assisted work areas in which fish or meat is filleted, sorted or placed in packaging. as
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