Dec 03, 2012– Tokyo, Japan (Techreleased) – Seiko Epson Corporation will release a new series of vertical six-axis industrial robots on December 21, 2012. There are two models in the new series, the C4 and the C4L. The C4 can handle payloads up to 4 kg and boasts a 20% shorter cycle time (with a […]
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Posted On December 3, 2012Dec 03, 2012– Tokyo, Japan (Techreleased) – Seiko Epson Corporation will release a new series of vertical six-axis industrial robots on December 21, 2012. There are two models in the new series, the C4 and the C4L. The C4 can handle payloads up to 4 kg and boasts a 20% shorter cycle time (with a 3-kg payload) than its predecessor, the C3, which Epson released in July 2009. The C4L is a slim, long-arm (900 mm) model that maximizes space efficiency. Epson will simultaneously launch a pair of new options, the RC700 industrial robot controller and the Vision Guide 7.0 machine vision system.
The C4 series will succeed the C3 series of manipulator robots that were designed for precision assembly of small parts. Like their predecessors, the C4 and C4L are highly compact and operate at high speeds with outstanding precision, making them ideal for tasks such as electronics assembly and automotive parts transport. However, the C4 and C4L deliver even higher throughput and can handle even heavier payloads. Epson increased the acceleration of these industrial robots by using its unique technology to control vibrations even when transporting heavy payloads, making what were already the best-in-class cycle times even shorter. The C4 has a 600-mm horizontal reach (to wrist center), while the C4L is an extended-reach model that has an arm length of 900 mm. These speedy, slim, lightweight manipulators can also be used in machine-tending applications, to load and unload lightweight objects to and from processing machines or small molding machines.
The RC700 robot controller is a versatile, powerful controller for the C4 and C4L that combines the functions of the previous RC180 and RC620 robot controllers. A single RC700 can be used in a wide variety of systems, from simple single-robot uses to complex multiple-manipulator systems.
Vision Guide 7.0 is a new machine vision option that enables industrial robots to rapidly and accurately recognize the shape, location, and orientation of workpieces. Since it obviates the need for special positioning equipment, this vision system provides the greatest benefit when used on production lines that frequently change, such as those used to manufacture multiple product types in short production runs. With Vision Guide 7.0, Epson provides a variety of the most sought-after functions, including a defect inspection function that can be used in visual inspections or to detect flaws, high resolution that enables large workpieces to be handled with high accuracy, and a color camera that can sort workpieces by color.
Product name | Arm length | Price | Date of availability |
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C4 compact 6-axis robot | 600 mm | Open | December 21, 2012 |
C4L compact 6-axis robot | 900 mm |
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