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Epson Robots at ATX East: Flexion N2 at ATC Automation partner booth

By Lisa Eitel | June 13, 2018

Epson is currently showing a new Synthis T3 All-in-One SCARA robot at ATX East (at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York) at Booth #2115. The robot comes with a built-in controller, a new technology feature that is designed to reduce space requirements and simplify setup at an ultra-low cost. It offers an easy-to-install and fast integration setup suitable for simple applications such as pick and place, assembly, parts handling and dispensing. It is suitable for customers looking to automate their factory without using complex slide-based setups.

Epson Robots

Also at Booth #2115 is a C4 6-Axis robot with Force Guidance. This is a small but powerful robot with high repeatability and fast cycle times. It is suitable for demanding applications needing 6-Axis dexterity. Featuring a unique compact wrist for efficient motion in tight spaces and a slim body elbow design for optimum workcell layout, this robot has a wide range of motion, so parts can be accessed from virtually any angle.

Integrated Force Guidance helps drive placement precision to even higher levels. The robot is able to “feel” its way into areas with high precision placement requirements.

Besides these robots in its own booth, Epson is also featured in the ATC Automation ATX East booth #2417. ATC Automation is a provider of custom automated assembly and test equipment for a variety of industries.

The company is showing Epson’s Flexion N2 6-Axis Robot, which features the world’s first patented compact folding arm design that is changing the scope of robot-based automation. Unlike any other 6-Axis robot on the market, it features a unique tight space motion capability.

ATX East runs through June 14. Epson Robots is a global leader in PC controlled precision factory automation, with an installed base of well over 65,000 robots worldwide and a product line of hundreds of models of easy to use SCARA, Cartesian and 6-Axis robots based on a common PC based platform. Building on a 35+-year heritage, Epson Robots today delivers robots for precision assembly and material handling applications in the aerospace, appliance, automotive, biotechnology, consumer product, electronics, food processing, medical device, pharmaceutical, plastics, semiconductor, and telecommunication industries. For more information, visit www.epsonrobots.com.

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About The Author

Lisa Eitel

Lisa Eitel has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and 17 years of experience as a technical writer. Her areas of focus include motors, drives, motion control, power transmission, robotics, linear motion, and sensing and feedback technologies.

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