Motoman robots provide the accuracy and precision control required for use in a variety of laser and plasma applications. The Motoman XRC robot's primary functions are arc welding, material handling and pick-and-place operations. You’ll extend the lifespan of these valuable robots when you have Paragon Technologies remanufacture them, head-to-toe.
To maintain maximum uptime and extend the life of your Motorman robots, you need something more than just a repair, like our competitors would provide. Paragon Technologies goes beyond simply replacing malfunctioning components.
We remanufacture your robots top to bottom, from cables to motors, wrists, drives – even the nuts and bolts are all replaced. You get an OEM quality remanufactured unit back quickly, so you don’t sacrifice any additional downtime while we save you a tremendous amount of money.
Give one of our Paragon Uptime Facilitators a call, in a facility nearest you, to get all the details. We’re eager to show you the tremendous savings you can see when you remanufacture your Motoman XRC robot, rather than replace it, putting your otherwise perfectly good equipment back into full service at minimum cost.
Repair Procedures:
- Purge and grease all gear boxes, RV Reducer cavities, and bushings.
- Motor brake test.
- Visually inspect for damaged connectors, replace when needed.
- Test all cables for wear and damage.
- Clean all cabinet heat exchange equipment including fans and filters.
- Check and replace seals as needed.
- Reset cabinets back to factory settings.
- Re-grease balancers and other bushing / bearings on the mechanical manipulator.
- Test and inspect teach pendants, replace overlays if needed.
- Test and inspect teach pendant cables.
- Repeatability test.
- 12 hour continuous operation test.
- Gear backlash adjustment if needed, test and inspect any belts or pulleys.
- Remove custom I/O and file comments.
- Change CPU battery and encoder batteries.
- Paint robot.
Check Out Some Other Motoman Robot Models We Remanufacture:
- Motoman ERC Robot
- Motoman MRC Robot