Articulated robot TX2-140 ESD
6-axisspark optical emissiontest

Articulated robot - TX2-140 ESD - Stäubli Robotics - 6-axis / spark optical emission / test
Articulated robot - TX2-140 ESD - Stäubli Robotics - 6-axis / spark optical emission / test
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Characteristics

Type
articulated
Number of axes
6-axis
Function
for assembly, packaging, test, spark optical emission
Mounting
floor-mounted, ceiling-mounted, wall-mounted
Application domain
for the electronics industry
Protection level
IP65, IP67
Payload

40 kg
(88.185 lb)

Reach

1,510 mm
(59.45 in)

Repeatability

0.015 mm
(0.0006 in)

Description

The ESD line of robots is designed to prevent electrostatic discharges and comes in 4- and 6-axis versions in various sizes with reaches ranging from 400 to 2,600 mm. These high performance robots deliver the perfect level of speed, precision and reliability for handling electronic components. ADVANTAGES OF THE TX2-140 ESD ESD compliance guaranteed by 3 specific tests surface resistivity * residual charges * dissipation and transversal conductivity 7 test points covering every arm’s element Minimize part failures and rework costs Ensure that all accessible elements are dissipative to eliminate ESD risks in production. Specific ESD compliant paint Safely handle sensitive devices Each arm link connected to ground, transversal conductivity Flexible integration on the production line For greater flexibility, Stäubli robots have multiple mounting configurations (floor, wall or ceiling) to make it easier to integrate the robot into the production chain.

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LogiMAT 2025

11-13 Mar 2025 Stuttgart (Germany)

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