Industrial Robot
CIM Software Corporation can help you design and select industrial robotics systems. We have experience in large industrial robots that often use hydraulic drive systems and SCARA robots that typically use electric drives. Pick-and-Place applications usually use smaller pneumatic robots with fewer axes of movements.
Let us help you with your specifications. Industrial robot specifications can include number of axes, load capacity, reach, X-axis travel, Y-axis travel, and Z-axis travel. The total number of joints determines the number of axes in which devices operate.
Typical robotic applications include assembling, fluid dispensing, gluing, sealing, inspection, laser integration and processing, material handling, tending, palletizing, metal removal (cutting, drilling, deburring), packaging, labeling, painting, coating, and welding.
Related areas of expertise:
- Gantry Robot
- Robotic Automation
- Robotic system
- Cartesian robot
- Robotic cell
- Robotic welding systems