Epson Robots

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EPSON Robots is the robotics design and manufacturing department of Japanese corporation Seiko Epson, the brand-name watch and computer printer producer.

EPSON manufactures Cartesian, SCARA and 6-axis industrial robots for factory automation. Cleanroom and ESD compliant models are available.

They offer PC-based controllers and integrated vision systems utilizing Epson's own vision processing technology.[1]

EPSON has a 30-year heritage and there are more than 30,000 EPSON robots installed in manufacturing industries around the world. EPSON uses a standardized PC-based controller for 6-axis robots, SCARA, and Linear Module needs. A move that simplifies support and reduces learning time.[1]

Epson SCARA Robots[edit]

Epson offers four different lines of SCARA robots including the T-Series, G-Series, RS-Series, and LS-Series [2]. The performance and features offered for each series of robot is determined by the intended purpose and needs of the robot. The T- Series robot is a high performance alternative to slide robots for pick-and-place operations.[2] The G-Series offers a wide variety of robots in regards to the size, arm design, payload application, and more.[3] The RS-Series offers two SCARA robots that are mounted from above and have the ability to move the second axis under the first axis. The LS-Series features several low cost and high performance robots that come in a variety of sizes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Epson launches new line of vertically articulated six-axis robots". Industrial Robot: An International Journal. 38 (4). 2011-06-21. doi:10.1108/ir.2011.04938daa.007. ISSN 0143-991X.
  2. ^ "Epson launches sales of new line of SCARA robots for industry". Industrial Robot: An International Journal. 38 (6). 2011-10-18. doi:10.1108/ir.2011.04938faa.009. ISSN 0143-991X.
  3. ^ "G series - scara - Product Information - RobotsHome - Epson". global.epson.com. Retrieved 2020-04-05.

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