The IRB 2600ID robot is designed with all process cables and conduits guided inside the robot arm. This not only helps to minimize interference and wear due to environmental factors, but also reduces downtime. With this design, the overall cycle time is significantly reduced, while improving the reliability and operational performance of robots in industrial applications.
The Integrated Path System (ID) simplifies the programming process. Pipe and cable movements are precisely controlled and predictable, minimizing the time required to fine-tune the program. This means you can start production quickly and save up to 90% of your programming time. The ability to easily create offline programs minimizes risk and increases flexibility in application programming and deployment.
The IRB 2600ID robot features an integrated design that protects hoses and cables. This minimizes oscillation and shields the robot from elements like welding jets or cutting fluids that can cause damage. As a result, the robot’s lifespan increases, reducing the need for costly maintenance and welding nozzle replacements. The cost of ownership drops by up to 75%. Additionally, the robot helps eliminate up to three production stoppages per year, optimizing production and boosting operational efficiency.
The robotic wrist of the IRB 2600ID is very thin, only 227 x 130 mm, making it easy for the robot to access narrow gaps and perform complex movements. With all tubes and cables integrated via the process wrist, the robot is capable of flexible and precise operation in tight spaces, making it an ideal choice for applications that require high precision and flexibility.
The ABB IRB 2600ID robot not only offers outstanding performance, but also offers a cost-effective solution and optimizes workspace. With its lean design and groundbreaking features, this robot is the ideal choice for industrial applications that require a combination of high performance, flexibility, and reduced cost of ownership.
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