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Innovative 7-axis design dramatically
increases freedom of movement and
maintains proper welding posture at all
times. Located in lower arm, seventh
axis (E-axis) acts as elbow, providing
tremendous additional flexibility.
- 7-axis robot can reduce floorspace
by providing high-density
robot spacing
- Versatile robot can improve joint
access when mounted in wall- or
ceiling-orientation
- Streamlined design with seventh
axis (“elbow”) improves torch
access into tight spaces or
reaches around both sides of part
- Integrated through-the-arm torch cabling
eliminates cable interference, simplifies
programming and reduces cable wear
- Power cable and welding utilities (gas and
air hoses) can be routed through robot base
- Ideally suited for use in high-density
workcells with multiple robots working in
close proximity, as well as for applications
that require access to parts in tight spots
or those with potential interference from
fixtures
- Superior welding access provided by
seventh axis often makes it possible to
consolidate cells and simplify equipment,
by eliminating need for part positioner
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- Base axes move 30% faster than heavy-payload robots, resulting in shorter takt times and higher throughput
- Yaskawa’s compact actuators and higher-frequency DC welding led to new lightweight spot guns
- Guns are available in X- or C-type configurations with 600-kg clamping force and 15,000-Amp capacity
- Due to lighter gun, robot uses less power, even at its faster speeds. When combined with improved efficiency of smaller DC guns,
VS50 robot offers 50% power savings compared to traditional larger robots and guns
- Innovative design with integrated spot harness
prevents interference and reduces programming time
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