
The vertically articulated robots have a standard pick-and-place cycle time of up to .37 second, reportedly faster than some SCARA robots. The drive is a full digital a-c servo system, and the CPU is an updated version of Mitsubishi?s 64-bit RISC and DSP processor. The robots are also available in extended length versions (RV-6SL and RV-12SL) as well as cleanroom Class 100 and Class 10 versions.
The series also includes a life-prediction function for easy and timely maintenance, an enhanced collision detection function, and an automatic tool compensation function.
Rixan Associates Inc.
(North American Mitsubishi Reps.)
Dayton, OH
(937) 438-3005; www.rixan.com