Cobot technology takes centre stage

Mills CNC Automation, the division created by Mills CNC to provide a clear focus for the company’s automation business and to help drive it forward, will showcase its latest collaborative robot technology at the Robotics & Automation Show being held at the CBS Arena, Coventry from 2-3 November.

The three Doosan cobots being exhibited on the company’s stand (710) will all be performing tasks that reinforce and demonstrate their flexibility and versatility, user-friendliness, inherent safety and broad application potential.

  • The A0509 is an entry-level cobot with impressive safety credentials. Mills CNC Automation will show how its cobots can be teamed with vision systems to enable them to first identify, orientate and then pick up and place components in a correct pre-determined sequence/pattern
  • The M1013 cobot, with its torque sensing capabilities on its 6-axes will be showcased with a Renishaw Equator gauging system and will demonstrate how unmanned in-process measurement and inspection can be achieved using innovative collaborative robot technology
  • The H2017 cobot, with its 1,700mm reach radius and 20kg payload capacity, will be performing end-of-line packing and palletisation operations showcasing the model’s rigidity, robust build, power and strength, and versatility

“Doosan cobots are designed to perform a range of tasks that include machine tending, testing and inspection, polishing, deburring and assembly through to packaging, palletising and repetitive pick and place operations,” explained Peter McCullough, product manager, Doosan Robotics

“The three cobots we are taking to Robotics & Automation will demonstrate the undoubted productivity and operational efficiencies that can be achieved through investing in advanced and innovative collaborative robot technology.”

Mills CNC Automation
www.millscnc.co.uk

Robotics and Automation Show
www.roboticsandautomation.co.uk

 

Company

MIlls CNC

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