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Mitsubishi Electric Automation: Ceiling-mounted SCARA robot

High-value, high-performance RH-3SxHR boosts customer productivity.

RH-3SxHR robot
RH-3SxHR robot

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Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. released its new RH-3SxHR robot that delivers improved throughput, superior positioning and a smaller footprint. The RH-3SxHR is a ceiling-mounted SCARA robot designed to maximize speed for picking and handling light-weight parts.

The RH-3SxHR extends Mitsubishi Electric Automation’s broad line of SCARA robots ranging from 3Kg-20Kg. Easy to install, this new robot is available in SD format, the traditional stand-alone configuration, and SQ format, the standard iQ-based configuration. Its compact design and overhead installation requires a smaller, less-expensive mounting structure, while its rigid construction provides improved strength and precision.

The robots are available as a Cleanroom version for semiconductor, medical, and pharmaceutical applications and as a Wash Proof version for food applications. They come with a two-year limited warranty and access to Mitsubishi Electric’s global support and service network.

Features:

High Speed - up to 188 parts per minute
High Precision – 0.01mm repeatability
Large Work Envelope - 700mm x 150mm work space (no dead-zone)
High Payload – 3 Kg
Two-Year Limited Warranty

Benefits:

Improved Throughput
Superior positioning
Reduced Overall Machine Footprint
Diverse applications and tooling flexibility
Ease of Installation
Exceptional Quality and Dependability

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