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Seventh axle in the package

Rollon now offers a stand-alone all-in-one package for Universal Robots' cobots. At its core are UR+-certified linear axes.

With the new CTU - Cobot Transport Unit, Rollon now offers a stand-alone UR+ package for cobots. © Rollon

CTU - Cobot Transport Unit - is the name Rollon has given to its new complete solution that makes the robots from Denmark mobile on a 7th axis: it consists of a configurable linear axis, a control cabinet and the software component for URCaps and promises simple commissioning and operation. Programming knowledge is also not required.

The right axle for every cobot

With the UR+-certified linear axes, users can deploy their UR robots more efficiently and flexibly, whether for handling, palletizing, machine loading or intralogistics. The available linear axes are each matched to the UR robot. They all have a robust structure made from an extruded, anodized aluminium profile.

The drive force is transmitted by a steel-reinforced polyurethane toothed belt. The UR robot travels on two parallel profile rail guides with a total of four carriages, which support all loads and torques that occur. The ball-guided systems guarantee a high load capacity and load-bearing capacity and also score points with low-maintenance operation, low noise levels and a long service life.

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