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How Omron Robots and the Robotics Integrated Controller Keep Payloads Stable

April 4, 2023

Robots are known for their speed, accuracy and reliability, which is why so many manufacturers rely on them to handle their modern production tasks. Robots however are not known to be gentle, so when an application requires more delicate handling of items, it can be very difficult to program robots to process less stable items such as cables and liquids.

With the vibration suppression function on the Omron Integrated Controller, connected Omron robots can be easily programmed to “filter” out unwanted vibrations to be able to keep moving loads incredibly stable that would otherwise move all over the place. Learn how the Integrated Controller’s vibration suppression function for robots can help you process less stable loads more effectively.

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