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Fast speed SCARA robot and 2D visual system BRTSC0810AVS

Short Description

BORUNTE designed the BRTIRSC0810A four-axis robot for long-term operations that are boring, frequent, and repetitive in nature.The maximum arm length is 800mm. The maximum load is 10 kg. It’s adaptable, having several degrees of freedom. Suitable for printing and packing, metal processing, textile home furnishings, electrical equipment, and other applications. The protection rating is IP40. The repetition positioning accuracy measures ±0.03mm.

 

 

 


Main Specification
  • Arm Length(mm): 800
  • Loading Ability(kg): ±0.05
  • Loading Ability(kg): 10
  • Power Source(kVA): 4.3
  • Weight(kg): 73
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    Specification

    BRTIRSC0810A
    Item Range Max.speed
    Arm J1 ±130° 300°/s
    J2 ±140° 473.5°/s
    J3 180mm 1134mm/s
    Wrist J4 ±360° 1875°/s

     

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    Product Introduction

    The BORUNTE 2D visual system may be utilized for tasks like grabbing, packing, and randomly placing goods on a manufacturing line. Its benefits include high speed and large scale, which can effectively handle the problems of high error rates and labor intensity in traditional manual sorting and grabbing. The Vision BRT visual application includes 13 algorithm tools and operates via a graphical interface. Making it simple, stable, compatible, and straightforward to deploy and use.

    Tool detail:

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    Parameters

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    Parameters

    Algorithm functions

    Grayscale matching

    Sensor type

    CMOS

    resolution ratio

    1440 x 1080

    DATA interface

    GigE

    Colour

    Black & White

    Maximum frame rate

    65fps

    Focal length

    16mm

    Power supply

    DC12V

    2D version system
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    What is a four axis BORUNTE SCARA robot?

    The planar joint type robot, also known as the SCARA robot, is a type of robotic arm used for assembly work. The SCARA robot has three rotating joints for positioning and orientation in the plane. There is also a moving joint used for the operation of the workpiece in the vertical plane. This structural characteristic makes SCARA robots adept at grasping objects from one point and quickly placing them in another point, thus SCARA robots have been widely used in automatic assembly lines.


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