Epson Robots and Motoman Robots Lead in Versatility
This is the age of automation. Considering how consistent the quality of a production line needs to be, this is no surprise. Robotics makes any manufacturing or production process easily replicated identically to the last detail, producing a quality product that simply can’t be done with traditional human labor.
When converting to automation, brand name is important. Some robot manufacturers stand out above the rest, earning a reputation in the industry for quality and dependability.
Epson robots have a good reputation in the industry for their reliability, high performance, and ease of use. The robots don’t require complicated programming and can be used to perform a variety of functions. They’re also known for innovation in the industry. Their RC520 Controller was one of the first PC based controllers, eliminating the need for complicated computer programming and improving their adaptability in the workplace. They focus on keeping the process simple, making them easier to use and control on the assembly line.
Epson robots also feature a quality line of SCARA robots, second to none in reliable automation and consistent performance. Their E2 SCARA robots feature over 34 models available. Their PC-based controllers and vision systems are based on Matrox Imaging technology, well known for its video card components.
Motoman robots are also well known in the robotics field for innovative robotic automation, featuring models that work well for virtually every application and industry. In fact, their product line features over 175 distinct robot models as well as 40 fully integrated pre-engineered “World” solutions that come with complete application work cells that include the robot, safety equipment and processing equipment.
Their consistent quality is what probably makes Motoman robots the second largest robotics company in the Americas. In fact, it is one of America’s fastest growing automation companies. They’ve always driven innovation, leading advanced robot technology into the future.
Recent downsized robotic arms have been developed for light industrial use, enabling the manufacture of small products in confined spaces. Coined “bench-top robots,” these models can be used in combination with sophisticated and intelligent automated guided vehicles that increase the flexibility of the automation chain between pick-up and drop-off. An automated guided vehicle makes it possible for robots to move materials around a warehouse or manufacturing facility.
The maturity of robotics has made the technology increasingly adaptable on the manufacturing line. Choosing a robotics name that has already earned its reputation is a good investment in quality. Revolutionize your production with robotic technology.






