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HC10XP Robot Facilitates Collaborative Welding for Increased Productivity

In Booth B20034 Yaskawa Motoman (Dayton, OH) will feature the HC10XP robot, which is specifically designed to add robotic welding capacity to current production.

Posted: August 13, 2021

Booth B20034: To gain flexibility and additional capabilities, a growing number of manufacturers are implementing collaborative welding robots.
Booth B20034: Collaborative robots allow someone familiar with the welding process to hand guide the robot, manually moving the arm and torch through a program path to weld a part.
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The 6-axis HC10XP human-collaborative robot enables operation with, or in proximity to human workers. Ideal for supplementing manual welding or for rolling up to large, heavy workpieces with its 1,200 mm reach, the 10-kg payload HC10XP can be easily repurposed depending on production needs.

Meeting established safety standards (TUV-certified to ISO 13849-1; complies with ISO 10218-1 and ISO TS 15066), the HC10XP features Power and Force Limiting (PFL), where dual channel torque sensors in all joints constantly monitor force to quickly react. The HC10XP also offers precision hand-guiding, facilitating easy programming for fast implementation of a robot system.

Designed with the utmost safety, the pinch-less HC10XP can operate without additional protective measures (risk assessment dependent) such as a safety fence, resulting in reduced cost and space requirements. Through-arm utilities hide cabling, including a Category 6 ethernet cable that enables communications for a wide variety of tooling options. This reduces the risk of snagging or interference with other equipment.

The highly repeatable HC10XP can easily shift between collaborative speed in PFL mode or full speed in industrial mode, optimizing cycle times based on risk assessment and process requirements. Robot path teaching can be accomplished by hand guiding, teach pendant, or jogging with an external device using I/O control. Built with cast aluminum for industrial durability, the HC10XP features a rugged IP67 rating to reliably operate in harsh welding environments, as well as an easy-clean surface.

The HC10XP is compatible with Miller® Auto-Continuum™ 350 or 500, Lincoln Power Wave® with ArcLink™ and semi-automatic power sources with I/O control of trigger switch. It is available with Yaskawa’s Universal Weldcom Interface (UWI) that enables full control of any compatible power source brand using a common interface, as well as a variety of third-party torches, tooling and accessories.

The HC10XP is controlled by the high-performance YRC1000 controller that is built to a global standard and does not require a transformer for input voltages ranging from 380VAC to 480VAC. With a highly compact cabinet (598 W × 490 H × 427 D mm), the YRC1000 uses a lightweight teach pendant with intuitive programming.

Founded in 1989, the Motoman Robotics Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. is a leading robotics company in the Americas. With more than 500,000 Motoman® robots installed globally, Yaskawa provides automation products and solutions for virtually every industry and robotic application, including: arc welding, assembly, coating, dispensing, material handling, material cutting, material removal, packaging, palletizing and spot welding.

www.motoman.com

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