YAMAHA Gantry type Pricing & Product Details
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Gantry type Overview
What is Gantry type?
Yamaha's Gantry type robots are designed with a guide railing at the end of the Y-axis for additional support, providing greater stability and precision during operation. The gantry type robots are available in 2, 3, or 4 axes configurations, allowing for flexibility in application and movement range.
With the gantry type configuration, the Y-axis carriage is supported by two guide rails, one on each side, ensuring stability and accuracy during movement. The guide rails also help to minimize vibration and ensure smooth operation. The additional support provided by the guide rail makes this type of robot ideal for applications that require high precision, such as machining, testing, or inspection.
The Gantry type robots are available in 2, 3, or 4 axes configurations, allowing for a wide range of movement options. The X-axis moves horizontally, while the Y-axis moves vertically along the guide rail, providing a large working area. The Z-axis can also be added for up and down movement, and an optional rotary axis can be added for increased flexibility.
The Gantry type robots are ideal for applications such as CNC machining, assembly, and inspection, where high precision and stability are essential. They are also used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics, where high accuracy and repeatability are critical for quality control.
What applications is Gantry type product best for?
Yamaha's Gantry type Cartesian robots are best suited for applications that require large work areas and high payloads. The guide railing at the end of the Y-axis provides additional support, allowing for greater stability and accuracy in handling heavy loads. The Gantry type is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and heavy equipment manufacturing, where precision and efficiency are critical. These robots can be used for tasks such as assembly, welding, material handling, and inspection. The Gantry type is also ideal for applications that require multiple processes to be performed simultaneously, as the additional axes provide greater flexibility and range of motion.