BENEFITS
- Speeds of up to 3,000 mm/s, high-performance design ensures faster cycle time and maximum throughput.
- With a built-in controller and more compact than any four-axis industrial robot on the market.
- Engineered with the same philosophy as our Meca500, the world’s most precise industrial robot, offers high precision at even faster speeds.
- Plug‑and‑work automation component that is very easy to integrate with any computer or PLC, and any programming language.
- Unlike most competitive models, Mecademic’s SCARA robot can be mounted on a table top or upside down, for use in a wide variety of settings.
- All Mecademic small industrial robot arms come with lifetime firmware updates and do not require any software licenses.
- Does not require any battery changes over its entire lifetime due to its use of absolute encoders.
- Small size and embedded controller ensures a tiny overall footprint and reduces space per unit costs.
- Integrating our SCARA robot is quick and easy, which cuts the costs of installation and training.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Reach: 225 mm
- Z stroke: 100 mm
- Payload: 0.5 kg rated (max. 1 kg)
- Weight: 4.3 kg
- Tool interface: standard, 8 mm OD
- Mounting: Tabletop or ceiling
SPEED
- Maximum XY speed: 3,000 mm/s
- Maximum Z speed: 900 mm/s
- Maximum orientation speed: 5,000 °/s
CONTROLLER
- The SCARA robot’s controller is embedded in its palm-sized base. There is no bulky controller cabinet, teach pendant, or any messy cables. The robot’s tiny footprint makes it a great choice for small spaces.
PRECISION
- This robot is equipped with the market’s best zero-backlash speed reducers and high-resolution encoders. Its structural components are precision machined, precision assembled, and inspected at Mecademic.
OPERATION
- Simply connect the robot to any computer or PLC via the Ethernet cable provided, and use a programming language of your choice (Java, C#, Python, etc.).
- Users may communicate with the robot via EtherCAT, ensuring guaranteed response times. Alternatively, users may send Mecademic’s proprietary commands to the robot arm (as parsed strings) over TCP/IP. The commands are typical robot instructions such as MoveLin(x,y,z,α,β,γ). Similarly, the robot’s controller sends back strings with various types of feedback.
- The robot’s controller features an intuitive web interface for operation. It can be accessed via a web browser.
POWER SUPPLY AND SAFETY
- The SCARA robot comes with an external power supply that has an embedded safety module with an E-Stop and safety I/O interface.
- Supply voltage: 90-250 VAC, 50-60 Hz, single phase 7 A
- Safety module: Cat. 3 / PL d