Rollon

Inka Krischke,

Cartesian robot for loads up to 10 kg

The Cartesian robot 'H-Bot' from Rollon offers a design with a single belt concept and double motor on the X-axis, which, according to the manufacturer, enables coordinated and precise movements in a compact design.

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The Rollon robot consists of two X-axes and a Y-axis with aluminum profiles. It is driven by two fixed motors on the X-axis with a single belt that is driven by pulleys and is easy to tension. By dispensing with a motor on the Y-axis, the moving masses are significantly reduced, which reduces vibrations and enables high dynamics. A drive shaft between the two X-axes is not required. The linear axes with toothed belt drive and recirculating ball bearing guides achieve a maximum stroke of 2500 mm on the X-axis and 1500 mm on the Y-axis. Speeds of up to 5 m/s and accelerations of up to 50 m/s² with a repeat accuracy of ±0.1 mm are possible in both axis directions. Mounting is horizontal and allows integration of the Z-axis.

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