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Precise Automation introduces PF3400 Industrial Collaborative SCARA Robot

By: Precise Automation LLC
08 September, 2017
Precise Automation introduces PF3400 Industrial Collaborative SCARA Robot
Precise Automation introduces PF3400 Industrial Collaborative SCARA Robot
The PF3400’s combination of speed/safety allows it to operate at full speed and deliver industrial throughput in applications where operators can move freely around the robot without concerns for their safety or impacting production.

September 8, 2017 - Precise Automation has introduced the PF3400 Industrial Collaborative SCARA Robot. This SCARA design can perform the industry standard pick-and-place cycle time test in 1.4 sec. Even at the fastest speeds, the PF3400 limits free space collision forces to under 100N and rigid collisions to under 150N.

Collaborative robots enable the creation of a mixed manufacturing environment where people can work around robots without the loss of throughput. The PF3400’s combination of speed/safety allows it to operate at full speed and deliver industrial throughput in applications where operators can move freely around the robot without concerns for their safety or impacting production.

The PF3400’s mechanical design is optimized for collaborative table top applications. This robot can be carried by one person, mounted on a table and, by plugging in just an AC power cord and an Ethernet cable, is ready to operate. The controller, power supplies and harnessing are embedded within the robot’s structure.

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