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Arc Welding Robots feature compact design.


January 31, 2008 - With working envelope of over 1,400 mm, Model KR 5 arc can handle payload of 5 kg and supplementary load of 12 kg. Space-saving and lightweight unit can be mounted on floor or inverted on ceiling, and features high continuous-path accuracy. Model KR 5 arc HW (Hollow Wrist) comes with protection rating of IP54, and has fluid supply system integrated into arm. Both units weigh 120 kg.

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KUKA Roboter Blazes a Trail


KUKA Roboter launches two brand-new technologies on the market

Augsburg, November 2007 - As the year draws to a close, the Augsburg-based company KUKA Roboter is once again blazing a trail for the welding sector. Europe's leading supplier of industrial robots is presenting no less than two innovations: the KR 5 arc, a versatile and highly dynamic lightweight robot, and its close relative the KR 5 arc HW (Hollow Wrist). The latter is the specialist for arc welding.

KR 5 arc - functionally flexible

Thanks to its compact dimensions, the KR 5 arc takes up very little space and can be integrated into virtually any cell concept. Whether mounted on the floor or inverted on the ceiling, the KR 5 arc performs its tasks quickly and efficiently with high continuous-path accuracy, and boasts a working envelope of over 1400 mm. Its modular design makes it a cost-effective solution. For example, it uses the same slim wrist as its big brother, the KR 6. The flange and interfaces for mounting the wire feeder are also identical.

With a payload of 5 kg and a supplementary load of 12 kg, the KR 5 arc is extremely flexible. It is also available with absolutely accurate calibration. With the service-proven KUKA KR C2 controller, all the usual controller expansions are possible. This allows the control of external axes and, with the KUKA Safe Robot und KUKA RoboTeam technologies, it can become a team player and work together with humans and other robots.

KR 5 arc HW

The absolute specialist for arc welding is the KR 5 arc HW (Hollow Wrist), which KUKA Roboter is now also unveiling. This new robot type offers several features that put it in a class of its own. For example, it has a fluid supply system which is integrated in the arm.

This protected routing of the dress package allows infinite rotation of axis 6 without the need to reorientate the robot wrist during the work cycle. For the user, this means not only improved component accessibility and optimal protection of the dress package, but also simplified offline programming. The torch connection hose pack of the KR 5 arc HW can be separated from the wire feeder and the rotary interface. Due to the use of standard plug-in connections, it can be fitted with all available welding equipment types. And just like any true welder, the latest member of the KUKA robot family isn't troubled by tough working conditions. On the contrary: with a protection rating of IP 54, the KR 5 arc HW is in its element.

Maintenance no problem

It goes without saying that both the KR 5 HW and the KR 5 arc are available with absolutely accurate calibration and team capability. The two KUKA newcomers are also equally rapid and precise in their operation. With a weight of only 120 kg, both robots are more dynamic than most of their competitors. And when it comes to maintenance, the new KUKA robots have the edge here too. Oil change can be carried out without difficulty on all axes - and is only necessary every 20,000 hours.

Company Information:
Name: KUKA Robotics Corp.
Address: 22500 Key Drive
City: Clinton Township
State: MI
ZIP: 48036
Country: USA
Phone: 866-873-5852
FAX: 866-329-5852
http://www.kukarobotics.com


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