Epson launches new N2 robots
with world’s first compact folding arm technology
with world’s first compact folding arm technology
Epson’s N2 robots
6 April 2017, Singapore – Epson,
a leading industrial robot manufacturer, will be launching its new N2 series of
compact 6-axis robots at Manufacturing Technology Asia 2017. The N2 robots feature
a patented compact folding arm technology, a world’s first innovation in 6-axis
robot design that brings extreme maneuverability, improving efficiency of
motion for complex and high precision assembly tasks. The robots will be
showcased for the first time, at the Epson booth from 4 to 7 April 2017.
a leading industrial robot manufacturer, will be launching its new N2 series of
compact 6-axis robots at Manufacturing Technology Asia 2017. The N2 robots feature
a patented compact folding arm technology, a world’s first innovation in 6-axis
robot design that brings extreme maneuverability, improving efficiency of
motion for complex and high precision assembly tasks. The robots will be
showcased for the first time, at the Epson booth from 4 to 7 April 2017.
The Epson N2 robots
have the unique ability to fold through itself, versus moving around. This reduces
the number of intermediate points and shortens cycle times. Designed for
confined workspaces and smaller payloads, the N2 robot reduces required
workspace area by up to 40% compared to standard 6-Axis robots. The robots are
able to operate in areas as small as 600mm x 600mm, enabling more efficient
assembly line layout and improved productivity.
have the unique ability to fold through itself, versus moving around. This reduces
the number of intermediate points and shortens cycle times. Designed for
confined workspaces and smaller payloads, the N2 robot reduces required
workspace area by up to 40% compared to standard 6-Axis robots. The robots are
able to operate in areas as small as 600mm x 600mm, enabling more efficient
assembly line layout and improved productivity.
The N2 series of robots comes with Epson’s
proprietary Residual Vibration Technology, a motion control feedback system
using Epson’s Quartz Micro Electro Mechanical Systems that reduces vibration,
enabling high performance for outstanding speed, precision, acceleration and
deceleration rates.
proprietary Residual Vibration Technology, a motion control feedback system
using Epson’s Quartz Micro Electro Mechanical Systems that reduces vibration,
enabling high performance for outstanding speed, precision, acceleration and
deceleration rates.
The industrial robots
are equipped with Epson Vision Guide software – advanced machine vision and
image processing systems that provide an interface for developing robot vision
applications.
are equipped with Epson Vision Guide software – advanced machine vision and
image processing systems that provide an interface for developing robot vision
applications.
With a maximum reach of
450mm and with a 2.5kg payload, the industrial robots can be used across the
manufacturing industry, for a wide variety of applications including precise
assembly of electronic components, medical and consumer products.
450mm and with a 2.5kg payload, the industrial robots can be used across the
manufacturing industry, for a wide variety of applications including precise
assembly of electronic components, medical and consumer products.
“With the N2 robots,
companies can easily automate their assembly line with minimal design change to
the current line layout, while dramatically enhancing productivity. Indeed,
these new line of robots with its revolutionary technology, has brought a new
breakthrough to the market and challenges current assembly line standards,” said
Mr Ng Ngee Khiang, Regional General Manager (Southeast Asia), Industrial
Robotics, Epson Singapore.
companies can easily automate their assembly line with minimal design change to
the current line layout, while dramatically enhancing productivity. Indeed,
these new line of robots with its revolutionary technology, has brought a new
breakthrough to the market and challenges current assembly line standards,” said
Mr Ng Ngee Khiang, Regional General Manager (Southeast Asia), Industrial
Robotics, Epson Singapore.
“There is positive
demand for robotics in SE Asia, reflected in Epson’s business in the region having
grown at an average of 30% over the past 3 years. As a market leader for SCARA
robots, we will continue to develop innovative new robots with extreme maneuverability
that will bring new levels of productivity and efficiency for our customers,” he
said.
demand for robotics in SE Asia, reflected in Epson’s business in the region having
grown at an average of 30% over the past 3 years. As a market leader for SCARA
robots, we will continue to develop innovative new robots with extreme maneuverability
that will bring new levels of productivity and efficiency for our customers,” he
said.
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