[Automation Example] Dual-arm Collaborative Robot for Screw Tightening, Assembly, and Transportation Processes
RIDRS-S (Scalar Type)
Achieves both high speed and high precision, allowing for simultaneous work with both hands while holding the workpiece with one hand!
We would like to introduce the "scara-type dual-arm collaborative robot" for assembly tasks that require high speed and high precision. 【Features】 ■ A battery assembly line that leverages the characteristics of the scara type, offering high speed and high precision! ■ Compact design with parts supply table, assembly table, and discharge table arranged in three directions! ■ Capable of performing dual-handed operations, holding the workpiece with one hand while carrying out a different task with the other! 【Benefits】 ■ Achieves the work of two machines in the space of one!
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【Robot Specifications】 ■Total Weight: 257kg ■Power Capacity: 2.0kVA ■Arm Length: 750mm ■Number of Control Axes: 9 axes (4 axes for one arm + 1 axis for waist) ■Payload Capacity: 6kg for one arm, 10kg for both arms ■Programming Format: Blockly (Visual Programming), Python 【Applicable Standards】 ■ISO 10218-1 ■ISO/TS 15066 ■Certification Body: TUV SUD *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Delicate tasks performed with both hands by a person *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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Our company changed its name from "Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd." to "Shibaura Machine Co., Ltd." on April 1, 2020. The new name, Shibaura Machine Co., Ltd., embodies our commitment to continue evolving through contributions to society via "monozukuri" (manufacturing), while never forgetting the DNA that has driven our progress. We aim to achieve further evolution together with our customers. Leveraging the "monozukuri technology" of the Shibaura Machine Group, we offer solutions such as "system robots" that contribute to the automation, labor-saving, and efficiency of various manufacturing sites, as well as "servo systems" that serve as the driving force for all types of machinery and "industrial programmable controllers." We can broadly accommodate a variety of needs. The Control Systems Division, responsible for the development, design, and manufacturing of control devices that give intelligence to various machines in the Toshiba Machine Group, including machine tools and injection molding machines, will deliver these solutions.