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April 2, 2010 - With reach of 791 mm, EPSON Pro Six PS3-AS00 comes equipped with Sigma III AC servo motors, EPSON servo control system, and EPSON RC520 PC-based controller. Unit features rigid design for smooth, high-speed motion with precision position settling. Two Pro Six robots can be controlled from one RC520 controller or 1 Pro Six robot and 2 E2 SCARA Robots can be controlled from one RC520. Available in floor, wall, and ceiling mounted configurations, robot meets ANSI/RIA 15.06-1999 safety standard.

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EPSON Factory Automation/Robotics
18300 Central Avenue
Carson, CA, 90746
USA



New EPSON Pro Six Robots (6-Axis Robots)


Due to the overwhelmingly popular RC520 PC based controller and EPSON RC+ software, our customers once again requested that we build a new manipulator to connect to our powerful yet easy to learn and use controls platform. The EPSON Pro Six PS3-AS00 combined with the RC520 PC based controller is the result of those requests. While the market is full of 6-axis models, it became clear to us that what the market really wanted was a great controls platform along with a great 6-axis arm. The EPSON Pro Six PS3 uses the same industry leading EPSON RC520 PC based controller that controls our popular E2 Series Robots (SCARA) and EPSON EZ Modules (Linear Modules) thus allowing customers to take advantage of one controls solution for their entire factory. With a reach of 791mm (701mm at the wrist center), high performance Sigma III AC servo motors, the famous EPSON servo control system, and of course EPSON RC520 PC based controller, the Pro Six can solve even the most demanding of 6-axis type applications.

EPSON Pro Six PS3-AS00 High Points

o Same easy to use, Industry Leading PC based controls as used with all EPSON Robots

o Rigid design for smooth, high speed motion with precise position settling

o High performance absolute encoders

o Compact design requires minimal installation space

o Floor, wall and ceiling mounting configurations

o Outstanding path control capabilities

o 2 Pro Six (6-axis) robots can be controlled from one RC520 controller

o 1 Pro Six (6-axis) robot + 2 EPSON E2 SCARA Robots (or 8 EZ modules axes) can be controlled from one RC520 controller

o High performance EPSON Robots Servo Control gives maximum performance

o Fully integrated EPSON RC+ Options (Vision Guide, VB Guide, Force Sensing, DeviceNet, Profibus, etc.)

o Meets ANSI/RIA 15.06-1999 safety standard and also CE mark

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