Cartesian robot EXZⅡ-600/800
3-axispick-and-placefor injection molding machines

Cartesian robot
Cartesian robot
Cartesian robot
Cartesian robot
Cartesian robot
Cartesian robot
Cartesian robot
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Characteristics

Type
Cartesian
Number of axes
3-axis
Function
pick-and-place
Application domain
for injection molding machines
Other characteristics
self-learning
Payload

1 kg
(2.205 lb)

Reach

Max.: 528 mm
(20.79 in)

Min.: 28 mm
(1.1 in)

Description

NEW! 2-Axis Servo Swing Type Sprue Picker ●Newly designed body: The controller unit (controller and air valves) are built into the solid main body and the components are well-laid out to be insulated from the influence of surroundings. The body is 45% more rigid (comparing to previous EXZ-600). ●Easy to reach: The “single-action” feature with the easy-to-reach ratchet position, provides smooth and speedy mold change-over. ●The wirings are tucked into the wrist unit to avoid unnecessary contact or breakage of the wirings. ●15% lighter in weight of the rotation unit (Y/Z axes) and improved bore diameter from φ50 to φ63; stable rotational movement with 1.6 times more thrust and light-weight unit ●By employing the servo motors on Z and Y;  1. 35% less removal time (comparing to previous EXZ-600: 35%, EXⅢ: 45%)  2. The teaching data is loadable from the internal mold memory. No more stroke adjustment when changing the molds.(50 mold memories after teaching the points) ●The cable track on the kick axis protects cabling and tubing. The smooth motion provides stylish appearance of the robot. ●The linear guides on the vertical and the kick axes enable the speedy motions with less vibration. ●The grease catcher is equipped underneath the linear guide.

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