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Press Release NEW ROBOTS FOR PAINT SPRAYINGA new range of paint spray robots has been introduced by Motoman Robotics (UK), Banbury. Their availability is a result of the Japanese robot manufacturer, Yaskawa (whose products are marketed in Europe through the Motoman group) acquiring another Japanese firm, Tokika, a leading paint spray equipment manufacturer. The latter’s particular expertise in spray arms is now combined with Motoman’s XRC 27-axis controller to provide powerful cells for automated paint application.
Three sizes of robot are available for sale in Europe. The smallest PX1850 and medium size version PX2050 can be equipped with either a "triple roll’ or Lema wrist, while the largest PX2750/2850 is available in "triple roll", Lema and hollow wrist configurations. All of the robots are available in explosion-proof format depending on the application. In the hollow wrist version, all valve gear for up to 24 paint colours can be housed in the upper arm so that purge time between colour changes is as short as possible, thus maximising cycle time and minimising paint consumption. All robots can be programmed off-line using a range of proprietary software packages. For More Information Contact: |
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