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Software Update Adds 50 Operational and Ease-of-Use Features for Cobots



New software updates add 50 operational and ease-of-use features to the line of OB7 collaborative robots (cobots) from Absolute Machine Tools' partner Productive Robotics. The software updates enhance the cobots' connectivity, expedite efficient integration with other equipment and facilitate real-time status monitoring.

Included in the list of new and upgraded features is full linear control that broadens the cobots' "no-programming, no coding," simple-to-teach intelligence. The updated software also strengthens the cobots' ability to directly monitor and control the machines they work with, including providing instant connection to equipment with Rockwell Automation's Ethernet IP. Live online monitoring with email and text alerts provides real-time updates and notifications of machine stoppages or other issues. Complete interoperability with Cognex and other smart camera systems expedites systems integration.

With seven axes, OB7 cobots have extended flexibility that enables them to reach around obstructions and operate in confined workplaces. The family of four different OB7 cobots is engineered to accomplish simple to complex tasks for various payloads and sizes. "Because they are manufactured in the U.S., Productive Robotics cobots benefit from fast, reliable technical support and part supply services," said a company spokesperson.

"Productive Robotics products support Absolute Machine Tools' commitment to providing comprehensive engineering assistance for custom-tailored automation, robotics and turn-key machining solutions aimed at reducing manufacturing costs," added the spokesperson.

"Productive Robotics is an innovative leader in the development of next-generation cobot technology," said Courtney Ortner, Chief Marketing Officer at Absolute Machine Tools. "With this new software launch, Productive Robotics reinforces that the OB7s are the smartest, simplest to use and easiest to deploy 7-axis cobots on the market."

For more information contact:

Courtney Ortner

Absolute Machine Tools, Inc.

7420 Industrial Parkway

Lorain, OH 44053

800-852-7825 / 440-960-6911

sales@absolutemachine.com

www.absolutemachine.com

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