igus GmbH
Igus’ DR1000 features a one-meter working diameter, four degrees of freedom including an additional rotary axis to grip and orient items, and a customizable, modular design.
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igus GmbH
Igus’ DR1000 features a one-meter working diameter, four degrees of freedom including an additional rotary axis to grip and orient items, and a customizable, modular design.
Motion plastics components and automation systems provider igus recently introduced its DR1000 four-axis delta robot, which combines high-speed operation and precision to serve industrial applications.
Igus said the DR1000’s one meter (about 39 inch) working diameter and an additional rotary axis that provides four degrees of freedom allows its robots to grip and orient objects.
A pick rate of up to 96 picks per minute makes the DR1000 suitable for end-of-line pick-and-place operations, as well as conveyor belt picking or stacking tasks in three-dimensional spaces.
The DR1000 has a modular design for easy integration into existing automation systems. In addition, the unit can also be equipped with a gripper or suction cup to execute complex tasks and can be customized to meet hard-to-satisfy requirements.
Users can take advantage of igus’ optional robot control software for quick and easy deployment. Integrated into the control system, the license-free software features an intuitive user interface and a uniform operating concept that can help reduce planning time and speed up commissioning.
For users with their own control systems, each axis can be operated with individual motor controllers, such as the igus dryve D1 motor controller.
Pricing for the DR1000 starts at $24,671.19.
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