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KUKA Automation Taiwan Ltd.

Country/Region : Taiwan
Booth No. : P809

KUKA KR SCARA

KUKA’s new Scara models are certified to the DIN EN ISO 14644-1 standard and meet the strict safety requirements in almost all applications, and the robots will start serving in factories around the world. KUKA SCARA models are available as cleanroom models with high load levels up to 12 kg, all available in three different reach ranges: 650, 750 and 850 mm. The standard model achieves a convincing optimal cycle time of only 0.40 to 0.42 seconds; the clean room model is also known for its high speed, with cycle times of only 0.42 to 0.44 seconds. In order to be able to complete special packaging or carton picking operations, the SCARA robot arm with a reach of 750 mm is also available in the Z600 variant with an extra-long Z-axis. This likely record-breaking shaft is 600 mm long, which is 200 mm longer than other models in the series.

  • Excellent choice for clean room applications Position repeatability is +/- 0.025 mm – even during fast movements. The new KR SCARA weighs only 50 kg and operates perfectly in temperatures from 0 to 45 degrees Celsius, so it can be used in a variety of production environments. The cable ducts of the new models are laid inside the fuselage, so the overall structure of the series is very streamlined and easy to clean. The standard design meets protection class IP20, while the cleanroom design meets protection class IP54 and cleanroom class ISO 5. 3. Custom-made products
  • KR SCARA industrial robots for assembly and joining operations as well as pick-and-place applications The KR SCARA robot has a built-in media supply for air, electricity and data. It is a complete package that can be flexibly integrated with peripheral devices to adapt the KR SCARA robot to any required application. Whether used for assembly of small parts, processing or inspection operations, KR SCARA four-axis robots can be flexibly mounted and move precisely with very low maintenance requirements. Robots are therefore suitable for, for example, tightening screws in assembly processes, especially in areas such as electromobility, the electronics industry and renewable energy – where speed and consistent accuracy are particularly important.