CHICAGO--()--Visit KUKA Robotics in booth N6200 during the International Machine Tooling Show to see how “Automation Becomes Easy” with several new product introductions and demonstrations on how automation can bring efficiency to the manufacturing process.
The North American debut of the KR AGILUS small robot series is one of many debuts for KUKA Robotics Corporation at IMTS. The KR AGILUS is unique in its payload category; setting new standards with 6 axes, very high speeds, short cycle times, integrated energy supply system – whether installed on the floor, ceiling or wall, KR AGILUS masters unusual tasks! Other In-booth robotic innovation debuts will include; the new KR QUANTEC KR 270 R2900 Ultra K, and a live milling demonstration featuring the new KUKA.CNC software package now available on KR C4.
KUKA Robotics In-booth Demonstration at IMTS 2012 will include:
NEW! OKUMA CNC Lathe Tending cell demonstration with the New KUKA QUANTEC KR 270 R2900 K Ultra robot mounted over top of an OKUMA LB 2000 EX CNC lathe, showing the space saving strategies that allow higher density operations and improved operator accessibility.
NEW! KUKA KR 210 R2700 QUANTEC robot performing robotic
machining milling operations
This cell demonstrates the ability
to use a 6 axis robot in a machining application. The KUKA.CNC control
option enables KUKA robots to be programmed and operated directly
through machine language G code and can process even the most complex
programs from CAD/CAM systems.
NEW! KUKA KR AGILUS KR 6 R900 Sixx Small Robots
This
demonstration introduces the New KUKA KR AGILUS robots to show its
mounting versatility (Floor, Wall, and Ceiling) and will operate with
the new KR C4 Compact Controller.
NEW! KR AGILUS KR 6 R900 Sixx demonstrating CNC lathe tending
application.
This cell demonstrates the speed and agility this
small robot was designed for by minimizing the cycle time while tending
a CNC machine tool incorporating vision inspection and post machining
part debur.
Arc Welding Live Demonstration
High speed single wire
welding with ESAB Aristo 5000 power supply
KUKA Robots in demonstrations on the IMTS show floor are:
NEW! mxAutomation demonstrated in the Siemens booth E-5010
Siemens
will demonstrate its recent collaboration with KUKA Robotics. In the
Siemens booth E-5010, a KUKA KR 60-3 will be articulating parts,
simulating the operation on a CNC machine tool. Key to this development
is the machine builder’s ability to integrate mxAutomation from KUKA
directly through the Siemens Sinumerik CNC platform, thereby allowing
the operator of the machine to run both the machine tool and robot from
the single control panel.
Official KUKA Robotics System Partner Genesis Systems displays the
RazorJet in the Flow booth N-6127
A revolutionary combination
of innovative technologies, the RazorJet is the ideal tool for
accurately trimming small, 3D composite parts with unmatched
flexibility. A highly accurate KUKA KR 210 R2700 prime QUANTEC put in
motion with Genesis automation provides remarkable path accuracy, while
the Flow waterjet seamlessly cuts your composite material without heat,
fiber pull-out or delamination. Experience more efficient cutting and
overall time and cost savings with the RazorJet Robotic Waterjet Cutting
Cell.
To learn more about KUKA Robotics IMTS demonstrations visit: http://www.kukaconnect.com/
About the KUKA Robot Group
KUKA Robotics Corporation along with KUKA Roboter GmbH, Augsburg Germany (part of the KUKA Aktiengesellschaft group of worldwide companies), ranks among the world's leading suppliers of industrial robots and material handling vehicles. Core competencies include the development, production, and sale of industrial robots, controllers, software, linear units, and omniMove™ omni-directional motion platforms. KUKA robots are utilized in a diverse range of industries including the appliance, automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, logistics, food, pharmaceutical, medical, foundry and plastics industries as well as multiple applications including material handling, machine loading, assembly, packaging, palletizing, welding, bending, joining, and surface finishing. KUKA robots range from 5kg to 1300kg payloads, and 635mm to 3900mm reach, all controlled from a common PC based controller platform. The company is the market leader in Germany and Europe and the number three in the world. KUKA Robot Group employs about 2750 people worldwide. In 2011, sales totaled 616,3 million Euro. 25 subsidiaries provide a presence in the major markets of Europe, America and Asia.

