Conventional high-payload robots require a large counter-balance weight which can cause interference in the work zone as well as limit the overall working range of the robot. Kawasaki's innovative Advanced Link Structure design for JT3 up and down arm movement eliminates the need for this counter-balance thereby reducing interference and increasing work envelope.
Using advanced engineering techniques in motor technology, the robot is capable of industry-leading wrist torques of 5,488 N.m for the MX700N and 15,000 N.m for the MG15HL. This high wrist torque provides the ability to significantly offset heavy payloads from the tool mounting flange.
M series Robots can be programmed in two ways, via the robot teach pendant or a computer, and using one of the two Kawasaki's programming methodologies, Block Step or AS Language. The Block Step programming method eliminates time consuming program teaching with auto-path generating software. The powerful AS Language provides ultimate flexibility via any word processor text file and enables the programmer to create advanced logic, manipulate program locations, integrate peripheral components and control the application process.
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CEO : Park Myung-hwanㅣ Business License : 608-81-45474
Address : 132, Changgok-ro, Seongsan-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongnam, S. Korea
Tel : +82-55-286-9245~7, Fax : +82-55-286-9248~9
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