EPSON Robots
EPSON offers all-in-one robots with easy integration, which take only a short time to install. The products are well known for their ease of use, reliability, performance and overall value.
Drag&bot supports all Epson controllers in SPEL 7.0+, including older versions.
EPSON is a global company with 85 subsidiaries and more than 81 000 employees worldwide. It is among the Top 100 global technology leaders and operates in various industries, such as printers, microdevices or robots. EPSON set a large focus on environmental awareness, reduction of waste, power consumption and CO2 emissions
Exmaple 1: T-Series SCARA models
EPSON as the No.1 SCARA robot manufacturer offers more than 300 different models. The T-series models are available in two versions: 400mm reach and 3kg maximum payload or 600mm reach and 6kg maximum payload. The Epson Synthis T3, for example, ensures an efficient operation and easy integration in a compact design and thus makes it perfect for simple pick and place, material handling and assembly tasks.
Control your EPSON robot in an individual 3D-environment with drag&bot SIMULATION.
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Example 2: 6-axis model VT6 series
The VT6-A901 with 900 mm reach holds a payload of 3 to 6 kg. With an accuracy of up to 0.1 mm, a low total weight of 40kg and the integrated robot controller in the robot base, the robot is ideal for precision tasks. The model has 24 digital input / 16 digital output IO signals and is affordable at a price of less than €15,000. No external teach pendant is required to control the robot with drag&bot.
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How does deployment work?
Why you should program your robot with drag&bot
Graphical user interface for every robot – drag&bot
COMPONENT MANAGER – Here the user configures the connected hardware. The installation of the corresponding drivers takes place automatically in the background.
BUILDER – Applications can be created from predefined function blocks using drag and drop.
WIZARDS – Graphical operating and input aids: Users can adapt function blocks to the specific requirements of their application without expert knowledge.