Four Axis Robot
VEICHI provides a series of 4-axis industrial articulated robots with payload ranges from 30kg to 1800kg and arm lengths reach from 1840mm to 3200mm.
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VC-TKB4600 Series 12kg 1435mm Four Axis Robot
VEICHI VC-TKB4600 series four axis robot is a high-performance industrial automation four axis robot, payload: 12kg, arm reach: 1435mm.
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VC-TKB460 Series 30kg 1840mm Four Axis Robot
VEICHI VC-TKB460 series four axis robot is a high-performance industrial automation four axis robot, payload: 30kg, arm reach: 1840mm.
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VC-TKB660 Series 180kg 3200mm Four Axis Robot
VEICHI VC-TKB660 series four axis robot is a high-performance industrial automation four axis robot, payload: 180kg, arm reach: 3200mm.
More About Four Axis Robot
Four axis robots, also known as robots with four degrees of freedom, are industrial automation devices with four independently controllable axes. These axes typically include base rotation, shoulder rotation, elbow rotation, and wrist rotation. The design of four-axis robots gives them high flexibility and speed within a specific plane (usually horizontal), making them highly suitable for high-speed pick-and-place operations.
Advantages of four-axis robots
Lie in their simple structure, relatively low cost, easy programming, and high motion speed and repeatability in the plane. These features make four-axis robots very popular in industry applications requiring high-speed, high-precision operations.
Typical applications of four axis robots
Precision assembly
In the electronics industry, four-axis robots can be used for the rapid and precise placement of small components, such as the assembly of mobile phones or circuit boards.
Material handling
On automated production lines, they can efficiently move small workpieces or products, reducing manual intervention and improving the smoothness of the production line.
Packaging and sorting
In the food, pharmaceutical, and light industry sectors, four-axis robots are used in automated packaging lines for product sorting, boxing, and palletizing.
Inspection and testing
Leveraging their high precision characteristics, four-axis robots can also perform tasks such as product appearance inspection, dimension measurement, and functional testing.