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The people at Kawasaki Robotics can help you solve your automation needs. Whether you need a single robot for one application or an entire system with multiple units, our dedicated engineers, customer service staff, sales professionals and training experts can bring your automation requirements from concept to reality.

Kawasaki Robotics is among the leaders in the manufacture and installation of robots with over 75,000 robots installed worldwide.
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F Series
The F-Series Kawasaki robots range from 2Kg up to 60Kg payload. All the robots can be floor, wall or ceiling mounted.

The F-Series robots can be used for handling, arc welding, cleaning, polishing and for extreme environmental conditions such as dust development, for the cold fields.

The modular concept of the F – Series offers high flexibility for changing the reach and / or payload for varying appplications.

The integrated pneumatic and electric control to the solenioid valves give easy installation and start up.
Z Series
The new Kawasaki Robot Z-Series payloads start from 130 Kg. The robots from the Z- series have a very small dead space despite its big coverage range. They offer a full rotation of 360° in their first axis.

The integrated pneumatic and electric installation for valve control allow a rapid initial operation. The complete arm of the robot offers protection class IP65 and its wrist offers protection class IP67.
M Series
The M-Series is divided in the MX- and MD-Series.

In the MX- Series we present high end robots with 6 axes. Despite an extremly high load capacity ( from 350 up to 500 Kg), the robot arm is characterised through a compact design. In this series we present three models as the MX500N, the MX420L and the MX350L.

The MD400N has been specially designed for palletising work. The big coverage and high speed provide a much better efficiency for the palletising of heavy packages and cases. The 5 axis construction gives a huge multi-functionality for complex work processes.
 
ZD/MD Palletizing
Kawasaki’s line of palletizing robots provide industry leading long reach and high payload capabilities. The Kawasaki palletizing robots can handle loads up to 880 lbs. and speeds of more 1,800 cycles per hour.

Kawasaki’s simple and powerful programming language allows for easy set-up, programming and unlimited flexibility.
K Series
The K-Series Robots are specially designed for Painting Applications. They are developed for a wide range of products, from the smallest work piece up to an entire car body.
You can choose from eight robot models for your application needs.

The robots are ATEX 100 certified so that they can be used under explosion proof environment.
C- and D-Controllers
The C Controller is compact enough for convenient installation and offers a large, multifunction, color liquid crystal display (LCD) that combines the functions of a conventional teach pendant with several specialized displays on a 7.2 inch touch panel. Easy block step programming and high-end AS Language programming are both available.

The new Kawasaki “D” Controller is a result of the culmination of years of Kawasaki engineering and application excellence. This advanced technology robot controller is loaded with new features, software, and functions, while maintaining Kawasaki’s “Simple & Friendly” design.
 
Applications
Kawasaki robots are at work in many different industries in a wide range of applications throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, including arc welding, palletizing, machine tending, assembly, coating, spot welding, and dispensing.
 
Paiting
The KE and KF series of Kawasaki painting robots are specifically designed for high performance painting and spraying finishing in hazardous work environments with features that are easy-to-use for customers and easy-to-customize for system integrators.
Arc Welding
Today, Kawasaki’s Metals Fabrication Group supports applications ranging from single user, basic arc welding applications to laser welding with adaptive vision.
Machine Tending
Machine loading and unloading is a more complex application than basic material handling; for this application, the robot provides both manipulative and transport capabilities. Robots can be used to grasp a workpiece from a supply point (e.g., a conveyor belt), transport it to a machine, orient it, and then insert it into the machine workholder.
 
Material Handling
This application makes use of the robot's capability to transport objects. By fitting the robot with an appropriate end-effector (e.g., gripper), the robot can grasp the object that needs to be moved. The robot may be mounted either stationary on the floor or on a traversing unit, enabling it to move from one workstation to another. The robot can also be ceiling mounted.
Palletizing
In order to meet the high demands of palletizing applications, Kawasaki Robotics offers three unique robots designed specifically for high-speed, heavy payload, long reach operation. The Kawasaki ZZD130S, ZZD250S, and the MD400N can handle payloads up to 880lbs. with industry leading speed and reach.
Sealing/Dispensing
For dispensing applications, the robot manipulates a dispenser or gun to apply a material such as paint, adhesive, sealant, or washing solution to a stationary or moving part. Additional equipment used to complete a dispensing system may include material containers, pumps, and regulators. It is very important that, for operations that involve the application of material that produces flammable or explosive fumes, the robot be sealed and have a system that purges the robot’s internal cavities.
 
Spot Welding
A major application for Kawasaki Robots is spot welding. Robot mounted spot welding gun operating on stationary parts are common to automotive manufacturing. Stationary guns with robot manipulating the part are also being used for smaller parts such as automotive doors.
Assembly
Examples of assembly operations include:
  • Assembly of computer hard drives.
  • Insertion of lamps into instrument panels.
  • Insertion and placement of components onto printed circuit boards.
  • Automated assembly of small electric motors.
  • Furniture assembly.
Special Environments
Clean Room - The primary consideration for a robot operating in a clean room is that it must be sealed and not contaminate the work area.

Washing - For robots used in washing operations, it is important that the robot be sealed to prevent washing solutions from entering the robot and contacting electrical components. A special water-resistant cover can be utilized to protect the robot.
 
 

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