Kuka Robots
Marand Precision Engineering is the Master Distributor, Sole Importing Partner and a systems intergrator for KUKA Robots in Australia. As part of our export program systems are exported worldwide.
Creativity, dynamism and innovation are the key to economic success and market leadership. These in turn are rooted in a vision which, on the one hand, understands the customer's requirements and can meet them, and on the other hand, knows today the challenges facing both humans and machines in the coming years.
Robots are increasingly becoming the universal core element of automation. At the same time, an increase in the robots' functionality can be observed. This trend has given rise to new fields of application in, around and beyond the automotive industry. The robot can fasten screws, sort, package, weld, pour, glue, drill...
In short, it can do anything. And it can carry out all these tasks far more productively than conventional systems.
For more information on the complete range from Kuka, visit the Kuka website.
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Low Payloads
3 - 16kg
KUKA robots with low payloads are particularly
suitable for small-scale activities such as component testing, assembly
of small parts, or grinding, polishing and bonding. |
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Medium Payloads
30 - 60kg
Potential applications for medium payload robots
range from simple handling tasks to complex operations such as
measuring air currents in the wind tunnel or sewing leather seat covers. |
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High Payloads
100 - 240kg
KUKA robots from the high payload range are
particularly sought after for spot welding, handling and
loading/unloading tasks. Their long reach and great flexibility make
them indispensable partners. |
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Heavy Duty
360 - 570kg
With payloads of up to 570 kg, these robots can
for example handle side panels in automotive body-in-white construction or, in
the palletizing variant, carry out tasks in the beverage or building
materials industries. |
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Special Models
KUKA robots are available not just as
standard models, but also, for specific requirements, as shelf-mounted,
palletizing or press-to-press robots, as well as a version for foundry
applications. |
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