Shibaura Machine partners with SICK for robot demonstration

TM Robotics will exhibit its robotic technology, which uses SICK’s vision systems and sensing, at the Assembly Show 2022, held on the 25th to 27th of October 2022, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.

As the premium distributor for Shibaura Machine – formerly known as Toshiba Machine – industrial robots, TM Robotics will demonstrate the latest robotic technologies from Japan, including the new THE600 SCARA robot. TM Robotics will exhibit at stand 646.

The THE600 is the latest SCARA robot model from Shibaura Machine. The robot builds on the successes of the earlier THE400, but with improved synchronisation and tracking precision. The model has been specifically developed for assembly and inspection applications and will be exhibited with the TS5000 robot controller, the latest controller from Shibaura Machine.

The TS5000 controller has been expertly engineered by Shibaura Machine for the modern factory. Compared to previous controllers, it provides three times faster position cycles to enable more control during rapid movement. Moreover, its data transmission has been enhanced to enable vibration analysis for smart maintenance.

In addition to the THE600 SCARA, TM Robotics will demonstrate the TVL700 six-axis model, a flagship robot from Shibaura Machine. The TVL range is vertically articulated with a compact size, making it ideal for end users that are short on space but would benefit from automation. The TVL boasts an aluminium extrusion cross section to reduce the weight of the robot without compromising on strength or performance.

At the show, it will be demonstrated working in collaboration with a vision system from sensor intelligence and automation company, SICK.

“The TVL700 demonstration is an ideal example of how Shibaura Machine robots can integrate seamlessly with other manufacturing technologies,” explained Nigel Smith, CEO and President of TM Robotics.

“The robot will be exhibited in a parts handling application, an area that requires machines, software and other devices to collaborate in real-time. The robot will communicate with SICK’s vision system to demonstrate the fast cycle times that can be achieved with state-of-the-art robotics and intelligent software.

“In addition, the THE600 robot will be on display. This is our latest and most in demand SCARA model from Shibaura Machine,” continued Smith. “For assembly applications, the THE range has been named as the price-to-performance leader due to its high speed and 60 percent higher payload capacity than competing SCARA models in the same price range.”

Prior to the show, TM Robotics and SICK will be collaborating to host a free webinar, ‘Myth Busting: 2D Vision for Robotics’. The webinar will be held on the 15th of September 2022 at 10.00am (Central Time). Interested attendees can join using this link.

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