Epson industrial robots have become the first choice for robots with their ultra-high precision, high speed, high performance, ease of use and overall value. Epson offers a wide range of applications for your new generation of SCARA robots, from more than 300 G-series robots with a repeatable positioning accuracy of just 5 microns to the common RS series SCARA+ robots, which are in an excellent position in the industry. However, our product range includes more than just SCARA robots. We offer SCARA, 6-axis and linear modules in a complete product lineup, and unlike most of our competitors, we also offer a 2-tier controller approach for the value-oriented RC180 manipulator as well as our robust professional open-architecture RC620+ manipulator.
The Epson Robot Manipulator has an ECP function that assists the user in programming the robot and assists in mobile programming!
If the user chooses the ECP function for the Epson robot manipulator, then in the programming control, the user can directly use the external control point to operate and realize the precise positioning of the robot without complex calculations!
Advantages at a glance:
In processes that require the robot to work with a fixed thing in motion, the user can use an external control point to ensure precise positioning!
With ECP, users can set up to 15 external control points to assist in programming!
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(1) PC, manipulator, power supply on power.
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Epson industrial robots have become the first choice for robots with their ultra-high precision, high speed, high functionality, ease of use and overall value. Epson offers a wide range of options for your new generation of SCARA robots, from more than 300 G-series robots with a repeatable positioning accuracy of only 5 microns to the common RS series.
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