Introducing a "dynamic" safety system package that brings out the capabilities of collaborative robots!
The "GoFa+Dynamic Safety Basic Package" is a method for safety design based on the premise of changing conditions such as robots and humans, optimizing safety and productivity. It enables the creation of pre-assessments and complex, dynamic safety settings through detailed visualization of safety areas in a virtual space and complete synchronization with the actual machine. If you want to increase productivity with collaborative robots while ensuring safety, please consider this package. 【Features】 ■ Optimizes safety and productivity ■ A new idea that brings out the potential of GoFa ■ Virtual space technology powered by the safety system SafeMove and operational support software is key ■ Detailed visualization of each setting and complete synchronization with the actual machine ■ Safer and faster *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【System Configuration (Excerpt)】 ■Robot: IRB 15000 GoFa ■Robot Controller: OmniCore C30 ■Control and Operation Software: RobotStudio, SafeMove ■Safety Equipment: SICK Light Curtain, Laser Scanner, Safety PLC... ■Frame: Aluminum Frame with SUS Casters ■Power Supply: 200V *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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ABB Robotics is a key division of ABB's Robotics & Discrete Automation business area and is one of the world's leading robot suppliers. We operate in 53 countries with over 100 locations, delivering more than 400,000 robot solutions for diverse industries and applications. We support our customers in enhancing flexibility, efficiency, safety, and reliability as they move towards the future of connected and collaborative factories.