Italian robot manufacturer wins Volvo order worth 18 million

Industrial Robot

ISSN: 0143-991x

Article publication date: 1 April 1999

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(1999), "Italian robot manufacturer wins Volvo order worth 18 million", Industrial Robot, Vol. 26 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/ir.1999.04926cab.003

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Italian robot manufacturer wins Volvo order worth 18 million

Italian robot manufacturer wins Volvo order worth 18 million

The Italian robot manufacturer, Comau SpA, has received a 50,000 million lire (£18 million) order from Volvo to supply 297 robots to the Swedish carmaker's new plant in Gent, Belgium, where the S70, V70 and S80 models are to be assembled.

Virtually all the robots will be of the same type called SMART H4, offering certain features which no competitive robots currently provide. Unlike all other articulated-arm robots on the market, which have trailing hoses and cables, the Comau product routes air, water and electrical supplies entirely within the frame of the robot from its base through the forearm right to the end of the hollow wrist.

The benefits are threefold. First, there are no loose hoses and cables to become snagged and damaged, so maximising up time and enabling Comau to take the unusual step of guaranteeing the internal cabling for three years. Second, the design improves access into confined spaces such as car interiors, providing increased dexterity. Third, the overall dimensions of the robot are reduced and more exactly defined, making it easier and quicker to prepare programs off-line.

The SMART H4s at Gent are to be used for the full range of car assembly tasks including spot, stud and laser welding, gluing and handling.

Pre-production trials will start August 1999, with full production expected to commence at the end of the year.

For further information contact: John D'Angelillo, Comau UK Ltd. Tel: +44 (0)1952 670396.

Source: BRA

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