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Industrial Robots
RobotWorx is an industrial robot integrator that sells new and used robots and robotic systems. Read our blog for news about our company and robots.
- Used Robots on the Assembly Line
It's time for an update. Transform your assembly line with inexpensive used robots. Assembly is an essential industrial task - one that robots are well-suited to perform. Not only do robots possess the precision, tirelessness, consistency, and speed necessary for work on an assembly line, but used robots are extremely affordable. RobotWorx offers a wide variety of used assembly robots from all the major robot manufacturers. Browse our assembly robot inventory for the right fit. Assembly line robots save workers from drudgery and repetitive movement injury/ fatigue. With used robots working the assembly lines, companies can elevate their workers to more challenging positions. Robots provide a dependable, quick production force that works without wasting product or taking breaks. This saves money and time - generating even greater ROI. Today's assembly lines handle a variety of different products and short runs, requiring a lot of flexibility. Robots meet these challenges with vision technology and quick reprogramming capabilities. Interested in purchasing used robots for your assembly line? Contact RobotWorx at 740-383-8383 for more information. - Heavy Duty Robots Enter the Ring
Advances in 6-axis robot technology have made it possible to build smaller and much, much BIGGER robots. Meet the industrial robot heavyweights. These burly, heavy duty robots are designed to handle the biggest parts - from auto bodies to tractors. The Giant: Fanuc M-2000iA The Fanuc M-2000iA is so gigantic it almost deserves a weight class of its own. This super heavy duty robot is available in two versions: M-2000iA/900L and M-2000iA/1200. The world's largest and most powerful 6-axis robot, the M-2000iA has an IP67 protected wrist, and is controlled by an advanced R-30iA. The Entertainer: Kuka KR1000 The Kuka KR 1000 Titan can hoist up to 1000kg. This heavy duty robot reaches a full 3202mm horizontally and 5000mm vertically. In addition to its many heavy duty industrial uses, the Kuka KR1000 is also at the center of Disney's Epcot Kuka new Robocoaster ride: "Sum of all Thrills". The Powerful: ABB IRB 7600 Meet every challenge with the tough ABB IRB 7600 robot model. This heavy duty robot attacks jobs with a 630kg payload capacity. Available in a couple different versions, the ABB IRB 7600 offers exceptional flexibility and a variety of arm lengths. Tough: Motoman Heavy Payload Motoman's three HP (Heavy Payload) models provide still more options for material handling, machine tending, and die cast robotic needs. The HP350D, HP500D, and HP600D accommodate a range of payload and reach requirements. For more information about heavy duty robots, contact the sales team at RobotWorx: 740-383-8383. - Industrial Robots Take On Distribution Centers
If asked to name new markets for industrial robots you'd likely say alternative energy or pharmaceuticals. But you probably wouldn't mention distribution centers (DCs). Strangely enough, DCs are one of the hottest new frontiers for robotic automation. According to an article in Material Handling Management (Nov.'09), distribution centers and warehouses used to be hesitant to incorporate robotic automation, but that's quickly changing. Today's material handling robots are more advanced, flexible, and cost-effective - the ideal fit for DCs. Robots offer unparalleled performance when it comes to palletizing, packing, and pick and place. Here are some of the main reasons why industrial robots work well in the distribution center: Cost Saving - A robot's ROI is impressive. Plus, robots cut costs dramatically by working efficiently and mistake-free. Overall, the prices of robotic automation have come down as well. Flexibility - Distribution centers handle a variety of different products and different packaging and palletizing requirements. Robots have the flexibility to handle this diversity of applications and materials. Advanced vision system and new software are making it even easier. Accuracy - Industrial robots provide the precision necessary for distribution jobs. Speed and Efficiency- Quick-moving distribution robots make it easier to meet deadlines and increase throughput. Consider the advantages of installing industrial robots in your DC. Contact RobotWorx for additional information about our inventory of material handling robots - 740-383-8383 - Checklist for Selling Used Robots
Don't scrap it, sell it. Instead of sending your old robots to the salvage yard, make a profit by selling them to RobotWorx for much more! How do you know if your robotic equipment fits RobotWorx' criteria? Our Acquisitions staff created a handy Robot Appraisal Checklist for that very purpose. Use this handy reference to find out some of the robot components we pay the most attention to (hint: intact cabling is a plus!). RobotWorx buys and reconditions a wide range of industrial robots from many different manufacturers: Fanuc, Motoman, OTC, ABB, Nachi, Kuka, and others. We are also interested in robotic parts, parts positioners, etc. Contact RobotWorx Acquisitions with any questions: 740-383-8383. - Jet: The Kuka Robot Gantry Series
Leave the traveling to Kuka's jet set. The Kuka Jet Series is composed of fast, wide-reaching gantry robots. The KR 30 jet and KR 60 jet models combine the benefits of linear tracking and traditional 6-axis robots. This gantry series is fully capable of traveling long distances and accessing hard-to-reach areas. Kuka Jet robots provide streamlined solutions for material handling and machine tending. Jet robots can be mounted to the top or side of the linear track. The available tracking reaches as far as 20 meters. The KR30 jet model can accommodate a 30kg payload and extend a maximum of 1670mm. The Kuka KR60 jet robot ups the payload to 60kg while maintaining the same reach as the KR30 jet. Two long arm versions are also available: KR60 L45 jet and KR60 L30 jet. They have slightly smaller payloads and extend 1020mm and 1220mm respectively. Interested in a gantry solution? RobotWorx provides a variety of new and used solutions. Call us at 740-383-8383. - Discover Industrial Robots Through Video
Want to catch a glimpse of robots in action without having to make a trip to Ohio? Visit RobotWorx' online video section for demonstrations of robots in action - welding, palletizing, cutting, etc. These online videos provide viewers with a better understanding of the capabilities and scale of industrial robots. They are the great way to preview RobotWorx' customized workcells, learn about our thorough reconditioning process, and get a handle on repeatability testing. There's even a virtual tour movie! Check out some of our popular robot videos: M-410iW Palletizing ArcWorld 6200 Welding Fanuc ArcMate 100i Arc Welding - Tool Changers Designed for Faster Robots
Tool Changers are unique devices that allow EOAT to be switched quickly and easily. This gives an industrial robot immediate flexibility - suction cups can be exchanged for grippers or a welding gun. Tool changers accommodate shorter production runs, product changes, and more. Today's industrial robots are capable of moving at faster speeds than ever before. In response, EOAT manufacturer Applied Robotics has created tool changers tough enough to withstand e-stop moment loads. Applied Robotics' four SmartChange models (SC125, SC160, SC200, and SC250) are designed to work with corresponding robot configurations from 125mm on up. This new line of robotic tool changers is built from durable steel alloys. SmartChange models are made still stronger because of their coupling mechanism and six cam lock. Interested in a robot and tool changer combination? Discuss your vision with RobotWorx at 740-383-8383. - RobotWorx Now Hiring
Interested in working with industrial robots? Here's your chance! RobotWorx has three new job openings. We're currently looking to hire a PLC/Electrical Engineer, CAD Designer, and a Robot Technician. Visit our Employment Page for detailed job descriptions and information about RobotWorx' generous employee benefits. We look forward to receiving your resume! Questions? Contact RobotWorx at 740-383-8383. - ABB Robotics Reveals New Gantry Robot
ABB Robotics has a fresh approach to gantry. The new IRB 6620LX is built like a traditional, articulated robot, except for its base axis. Instead of a rotational axis, the IRB 6620LX is attached to a linear gantry unit - increasing the system's flexibility and reach considerably. The resulting design is ideal for material handling, machine tending, grinding, arc welding, and more. A Foundry Plus 2 version is also available for partic