New Plug and Play Motion System at IMTS

Visit Rollon at in the East Building at booth E-4528

Hackettstown, NJ - Rollon Corporation will be demonstrating its pre-engineered cartesian robot system, Motion Box, at this year's IMTS. Designed to deliver users six different motion profiles that can be set-up and running in a couple of hours, Motion Box includes everything from the human-machine interface (HMI) on one side to the output of reliable motion on the other end, including cable management.

The initial system setup is already complete so end-users can get parts moving in a reliable and repeatable manner. Motion Box has six pre-programmed motion profiles to suit more than 80% of all Cartesian motion applications from 12x12x12 inches up to 60x40x20 inches.
Rick Wood, Managing Director, Rollon Corporation, commented, "Even if you start with a basic set up, gantry systems often require more than 100 hours of engineering activity, including specifying dozens of parts across many vendors. With countless failure points and a multitude of suppliers, its hard to know who to call when something goes wrong. Generally, the end user calls the system integrator or distributor, hoping for adequate post-sale technical support and troubleshooting."
"Our alternative is a pre-engineered Cartesian robot with the mechanical system and controls already in place and ready to go. Using an out-of-the-box Cartesian like Motion Box enables users to work with a single vendor for advice and troubleshooting needs, with just one part number per item. Buying a part and buying a robot become a similar task, making both initial specification and setup fast and easy."
For more information visit www.rollonmotionbox.com

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