SCARA robot G6-553S
4-axisfor assemblypick-and-place

SCARA robot
SCARA robot
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Characteristics

Type
SCARA
Number of axes
4-axis
Function
for assembly, pick-and-place, dispensing, feed
Other characteristics
compact, high-speed
Payload

Max.: 6 kg
(13.228 lb)

Min.: 3 kg
(6.614 lb)

Reach

330 mm, 550 mm
(12.99 in, 21.65 in)

Repeatability

0.01 mm, 0.015 mm
(0.0004 in, 0.0006 in)

Weight

27 kg
(59.5 lb)

Description

The versatile SCARA G6-Series robot from Epson can handle a huge variety of tasks, and despite its very compact dimensions, can handle tasks that would normally require a larger robot. Maximised work area usage The advanced design of the G6-Series offers the maximum work envelope while maintaining very compact dimensions. The robot can carry out tasks with an arm length of 550 mm where 600 mm would normally be required, for example. The advanced design of the G6-Series offers the maximum work envelope while maintaining very compact dimensions. The robot can carry out tasks with an arm length of 550 mm where 600 mm would normally be required, for example. G6-Series SCARA robots offer performance among the best in the industry, with outstanding range of motion, and maximum footprint efficiency. Cycle times can be as low as 0.35 seconds, even during extended use. A unique high-rigidity arm design means very low residual vibration, with smooth start and stop motion, even at high speeds. The G6-Series is the ideal solution for applications in which high speed at maximum precision is required, such as the production of mechanical and electrical parts, pick-and-place applications, equipping with small parts, dosing and feeding.

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