Denso Robotics at the Motek

Inka Krischke,

Live and 'hands on' interaction

Denso Robotics will be presenting the 'Cobotta Pro' models 900 and 1300 as 'hands-on' robots in a collaborative HRC application, among other things.

The Cobotta Pro models from Denso are collaborative high-speed robots. Trade fair visitors can see this for themselves and experience both models 'hands-on' - interactively in a 'Tic Tac Toe' game on the one hand and in an assembly application in a human-robot collaboration on the other. Both applications also demonstrate the Denso-patented safety scene switching: this makes it possible to adapt the safety characteristics (speed and maximum force to be applied) specifically to the process step and thus significantly increase performance. According to the manufacturer, the robots are characterized by extensive functional safety, among other things thanks to the continuous, sensor-based monitoring of torques and speeds of all axes.

The payload of 6 or 12 kg, the TCP speed of 2100 mm/s or 2500 mm/s and the repeat accuracy of ±0.03 mm or ±0.04 mm are just some of the robot's performance features. The Cobotta Pro series is also available in protection class ESD.

Motek, Hall 7, Stand 307

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