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Piab’s New Electric Program Breaks Barriers of Cobot Arm Movement

Fully electric, slim design and absence of air-tubing and cabling. The new piCOBOT® Electric heads towards another success for Piab’s piCOBOT program.

It is an established fact that the piCOBOT program has been a success ever since its original introduction in 2017. The groundbreaking first piCOBOT model was in 2022 accompanied by the larger, even more powerful, piCOBOT L model.

As part of the company’s ever-evolving product development, Piab’s engineers last year focused on a version that would perform on the same level as its sibling piCOBOT, but without the need for compressed air.

A secondary effect of these achievements is the absence of entangling air tubing and cabling. It simplifies the installation, and as the new piCOBOT Electric only needs a single connection on the cobot arm, the clean set-up allows a completely unrestricted movement.

The new piCOBOT Electric package will contain plug & play software to fit UR e-series cobots, but many other useful adaptations will be introduced the coming year. Follow the developments on piab.com.

For more information, visit https://www.piab.com.

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