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KUKA Robotics Corporation Introduces the KR 1000 Titan
KUKA Robotics Corporation Introduces the KR 1000 Titan
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich., May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- KUKA Robotics Corporation
is unveiling the KUKA 1000 Titan to the North American market at the upcoming
Cast Expo 2008 from May 17-20 inAtlanta, Ga. in booth #2251.
The KUKA KR 1000 Titan is the company's latest product and with its
heavyweight capabilities has earned an entry in the Guinness Book of Records.
The KR 1000 titan is the world's first industrial robot that can lift a
payload of 1000 kilograms with a reach of 4000 mm.
"KUKA developed this product based on understanding its customers'
requirements and responding to market needs," said Stu Shepherd, president
KUKA Robotics Corporation. "By understanding future market needs, KUKA can
develop working ideas that break all the records. The Titan can handle the
heaviest of payloads over the greatest of distances with unrivaled
flexibility."
With the KR 1000 titan, the company has succeeded in producing not only a
heavyweight champion, but also a technology powerhouse combining payload,
reach and precision thanks to an innovative drive concept. The KR 1000 Titan
opens up many new fields of application for this new automation solution -
wherever power, reach and precision are required.
KUKA Titan - the heavyweight champion
Yet it is not only the giant's strength that is impressive. The physical
attributes of the KR 1000 bring about clear advantages that are simply not
possible with alternative machines. The Titan is a series-manufactured
machine, which makes it a far more cost-effective solution than conventional
systems. In addition, there is no comparable product on the industrial robot
market in terms of payload capacity, reach and handling flexibility.
KUKA, one of the world's leading providers of industrial robots, came up
with this unique development in response to customer requests. They wanted a
new robot type that is ideally suited to the handling of heavy, large or bulky
workpieces. The heavyweight champion was developed for sectors such as the
building materials, automotive and foundry industries.
KUKA developed the Titan after over a year of research, programming and
testing, which means one of the leading manufacturers of industrial robots
reacted quickly to customers' wishes for a new robot model suitable for
lifting large, heavy or bulky components.
For example, the Titan is capable of moving whole car bodies entirely
unaided. Prior to the Titan, this was only possible using at least two robots
- or by using complex special kinematic systems for heavy loads. In the
building materials sector it can lift concrete staircase segments, taking the
place of a crane that is much heavier than the Titan.
In addition, the Titan can handle large castings or meter-thick panes of
glass. The robot is strong and robust, without compromising on precision or
accuracy. At full stretch, it reaches a height of over four meters. Next to
this giant, its predecessor the KR 500 - a powerful lifter in its own right -
appears almost small and delicate.
Nine drive units with the power of a mid-sized car
Nine motors are installed, which together deliver the power of a mid-sized
car. As a result, its design called not only for a robust steel base frame but
also for a completely new drive concept. In axes 1 and 3, two motors feed into
a single gear unit. Axis 2 is also powered by two motors, each with its own
gear unit. The KUKA Titan can also withstand a static torque of 60,000 Newton
meters (Nm), which is all the more remarkable if you consider that a powerful
car has a maximum drive torque of only 600 Nm (just one percent of the power
of the Titan). Its work envelope of 78 cubic meters puts its fellow robots in
the shade.
KUKA look & feel
For all the record-breaking new features, KUKA remained true to its
principles with regard to the look & feel of the robot, offering all the
regular advantages of the KUKA family - from the wrist right down to the
control concept. From its modular construction to programming and intuitive
control, the KR 1000 has all the standard features. With its user-friendly
design, the Titan has an excellent weight-to-payload ratio of less than 5. The
KR 1000 can thus be transported in a standard container and can be installed
in any industrial production shop thanks to corresponding mounting plates.
KUKA Robotics Corporation
KUKA Robotics Corporation, with its parent company KUKA Roboter GmbH,
Augsburg,Germany, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of industrial
robots, with an installed base of over 75,000 units. The company's robots
range from 5kg to 1000kg payloads, and 635mm to 4000mm reach, all controlled
from a common PC based controller platform. 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 and in multiple applications including material handling, machine
loading, assembly, packaging, palletizing, welding, bending, joining, and
surface finishing. For more information contact KUKA Robotics at 866-873-5852
or visit their website at www.kukarobotics.com.
About the KUKA Robot Group
KUKA Roboter GmbH, Augsburg, is a member of the IWKA Aktiengesellschaft
Group and ranks among the world's leading suppliers of industrial robots. Core
competencies are the development, production and sale of industrial robots,
controllers, software and linear units. The company is the market leader in
Germany andEurope, and the number three in the world. The KUKA Robot Group
employs about 1,850 people worldwide. Of these, 1,200 are employed inGermany,
either at the KUKA Robot Group headquarters in Augsburg, or at various
subsidiaries. In 2006, sales totaled 375 million euro. Over 20 subsidiaries
provide a presence in the rest ofEurope, the US andAsia.
SOURCE KUKA Robotics Corporation
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