ECHU's Industrial Robot Cables provide exceptional flexibility, torsion resistance, and bending capabilities for the demanding movements of industrial robots. These cables ensure reliable signal and power transmission, contributing to the precision and efficiency of robotic automation systems.
Robots use various cables for power supply, control, and data transmission:
Supply power to the robot’s motors and actuators. Typically, flexible cables with high current capacity are used.
Transmit control signals between controllers, sensors, and actuators. Shielding is crucial to prevent electromagnetic interference.
Carry data between robot controllers, vision systems, and other peripherals. Ethernet and fiber optic cables are common choices.
Connect various sensors (proximity, vision, force) to the robot control system.
Robots use both AC and DC power depending on the specific application and motor type:
Commonly used for high-power applications, offering good speed control and efficiency.
Often used in smaller robots and actuators for precise motion control and lower power requirements.
Many robots use AC-to-DC converters to power internal components and sensors, even if they use AC motors.
Increasingly use DC power from batteries, providing mobility and the ability to operate independently from fixed power sources.