Kuka pours again at Motek
From HRC and pick-and-place applications to ready2_use cells, intuitive operation with the new Smartpad and the networking of the manufacturing world: Kuka is presenting an excerpt from its portfolio at Motek.
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From HRC and pick-and-place applications to ready2_use cells, intuitive operation with the new Smartpad and the networking of the manufacturing world: Kuka is presenting an excerpt from its portfolio at Motek.

The new TS2 four-axis series from Stäubli is a completely new development with JCS drive technology developed in-house. It enables short cycle times and a hygienic design that extends the range of applications in sensitive environments.

ABB has provided the collaborative robot with a single-armed colleague. As an extremely agile and compact robot, the new single-arm Yumi can be easily integrated into existing production lines.

Robotics in industrial production
Fanuc is expanding its range of collaborative robots. The new CR-15iA with a payload capacity of 15 kilograms closes the gap between the smaller CR-4iA/CR-7ia models and the CR-35iA.

IAI is launching a new series of electric actuators under the name Elecylinder.

Robotics in industrial production
Wittmann is expanding its Primus series with the Primus 10, Primus 26 and Primus 26T robot models.

Vanderlande has developed a collaborative robot with the Finnish company Würth, a supplier of assembly and fastening materials, and its logistics software partner Leanware. The cobot has now been put into operation at Würth's logistics center in Riihimäki.

Robotics in industrial production
Schmersal has presented the SLC/SLG 445 series of safety light grids and safety light curtains, which are also suitable for welding robots, for example, thanks to an integrated multiple scan function.
In June, Omron presented its new range of Scara robots to a wide audience for the first time. The i4 is characterized by its speed, precision and range of functions.
The autonomous robot from Omron will help to continuously improve occupational safety at the Škoda plant in Vrchlabí and minimize work risks. It recognizes people who cross its path, as well as other vehicles or stationary obstacles.