ABB IRB 6600 3HAC021127-004 Three Axis Reducer – Precision, Reliability, and Efficiency in Robotic Applications

The ABB IRB6600 3HAC021127-004 Three Axis Reducer is an advanced industrial robot component designed for high-precision assembly operations in various manufacturing sectors.

Description

Load Capacity:21 kg

Maximum Speed:2.2 m/s

Motor Power:0.9 kW

Gear Ratio:1:50

Rotation Direction:Right

Reduction Ratio:1:20

    The ABB IRB 6600 3HAC021127-004 Three Axis Reducer boasts a compact yet robust design, ensuring it can operate efficiently in tight spaces without compromising on performance. Its advanced motion control algorithms provide unparalleled accuracy and speed, making it suitable for intricate assembly tasks.

    With a maximum payload capacity of 8 kilograms, this robotic arm is versatile enough for handling various components and materials across diverse industries. The extended reach of up to 1.79 meters allows for a wide range of application possibilities, from small parts manipulation to larger object assembly.

    The reducer’s repeatability of ±0.05 millimeters ensures consistent performance, critical for high-quality manufacturing processes where precision is paramount. Its ability to maintain such high standards across repeated cycles enhances overall productivity and reduces errors.

    Equipped with a state-of-the-art motor and control system, the IRB 6600 delivers exceptional speed at 3000 mm/s, enabling faster cycle times without sacrificing accuracy. This efficiency is further bolstered by its low energy consumption, contributing to cost savings and environmental sustainability.

    Certified under ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001, the ABB IRB 6600 3HAC021127-004 complies with international quality, environmental management, and occupational health and safety standards, ensuring reliability and safety for users.

ABB IRB6600 3HAC021127-004 Three Axis Reducer

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