The maximum payload capacity varies by model: RD3 supports up to 3KG, RD5 supports up to 5KG, and RD10 supports up to 10KG.
The reach for each model is as follows: RD3 has a reach of 622mm, RD5 has a reach of 922mm, and RD10 has a reach of 1400mm.
The repeatability is ±0.02mm for RD3 and RD5, and ±0.05mm for RD10.
The robot arm can be controlled using a 10.1 inch teach pendant or a mobile terminal app.
Each axis has specific working ranges and speeds: Axis 1: ±175°, Axis 2: ±85°/﹣265°, Axis 3: ±150° for RD3 and RD5, and ±160° for RD10, with varying maximum speeds.
The typical TCP speed for RD3 and RD5 is 1m/s, while RD10 has a TCP speed of 1.5m/s.
The robot arm has an IP classification of IP54 or IP66, depending on the model.
The noise level during operation is less than 65dB.
The footprint dimensions are 130mm for RD3, 150mm for RD5, and 190mm for RD10. The weights are approximately 15kg, 22kg, and 40kg respectively.
The robot arm is constructed from a combination of aluminum and steel.
The Universal 6 Axis Borunte Robot Arm is primarily used for product packaging and other industrial automation tasks.
Yes, the robot arm can be adapted for various industrial applications, including assembly, material handling, and more.
Yes, the setup typically involves connecting the robot arm to power, configuring the control interface, and programming the desired tasks via the teach pendant or app.
Yes, the robot arm comes with user-friendly programming interfaces that allow for easy setup and task programming.
Technical support is available through the manufacturer, along with comprehensive user manuals and online resources.
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