DualVee® Robot Transfer Units by Bishop Wisecarver
Manufacturer: Bishop Wisecarver
Both traditional and collaborative robots can benefit from Bishop-Wisecarver 7th Axis Robot Transfer Units. DualVee® RTU-H is suited for high capacity applications. Each system is designed for durability, ease of installation, and low total cost of ownership. Our expert application engineers can help you select the complete 7th axis system solution that is right for you, or customize a solution to meet your exact requirements.
Add extremely durable 7th axes and robot transfer units (RTUs) for your favorite robot brands
Support and transfer robot arms of any size with Bishop-Wisecarver’s suite of robot transfer solutions. We provide reliable, long-lasting RTUs and 7th axis systems for all your favorite brands of cobots and industrial arms.
Our expertly designed robot transfer systems excel in even the harshest environments and most extreme applications. Each system is built on DualVee Motion Technology® for self-cleaning guidance, low maintenance, and unparalleled dependability.
Many solutions that run on DualVee guide wheels require no maintenance over the planned life of the machine. This ability to excel in critical applications makes Bishop-Wisecarver's solutions ideal for drilling, welding, painting, and more.
Included Elements:
- Robust rack-driven module(s)
- Carriage with hole pattern matching your selected robot
- 20:1 planetary gearbox as standard
- Motor mount matched to your drive motor of choice
- Homing sensor kit
Add-ons:
- Travel bumper kits
- Additional limit sensor kit
- Cable carrier support kits
- Drive motor
Basic Specs:
- Max loads of approx. 42.4 kN [11.7 klbf]
- Speeds up to 0.5 m/s [1.64 ft/s]
- Accelerations up to 0.981 m/s2
- Accuracy within 0.034 mm / 1 m of travel
- Roll moment stiffness within 0.13 arcmin /1 N-m
Need customization? Talk to us!
- Complete mechatronics solution
- Removing included elements
- Alternate gearbox
- Cable carrier with pre-installed cables
- Custom lengths
- Additional machining or alternate finishing
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