Anno 2005. Equipaggiato con l´ultimo controllo del mercato: NX100.
Robot di bassa carica,piccolo e preciso,questo robot e´ideale per la manipolazione e saldatura.
Robot veloce,preciso e versatile.
NX100 - the Next Generation of Robot Controller
Faster, feature-packed, highly reliable and easier to use - Motoman's new NX100 robot control system has arrived. NX100 is the PC-based high performance robot controller.
The NX100 controller features a Windows® CE programming pendant with full colour LCD touch screen display. It offers high speed processing, unmatched memory (60,000 steps, 10,000 instructions), built-in ethernet and a robust PC-architecture.
The NX100 easily handles multiple tasks and can control up to four robots plus external axes (max 36 axes) and I/O devices. Advanced Robot Motion control (ARM) provides high performance path accuracy and motion control.
The control system's PC architecture offers unlimited communication with other systems via a wide range of communication protocols. The improved integrated PLC will in many cases eliminate the need for a separate PLC, saving costs at the system level.
Multiple robot control
Real time synchronisation of up to four robots and external axes (max.36 axes)
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Jigless welding possible
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Enables high density robot layouts
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Reduced cycle times
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User friendly touch screen pendant
With Windows CE operating system and a full colour LCD touch-screen display
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Complete access tto all operations from programming to maintenance
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Reduced programming time
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Possibility to create your own user menus
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Eliminates the need for separate operator's panel
Advanced robot motion (ARM) control
Dynamic calculation of robot axis torque and loan (an original Motoman development)
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High performance path accuracy
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Optimised robot motion & speed
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Short pitch function
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Collision detection
Communication features
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Built-in Ethernet;Web, FTP and OPC server options
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Fieldbus support of the 15 most common brands on the market
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Easy to connect to existing networks
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Remote monitoring and diagnostics of robot systems