Force Sensor Technology: Automation with a True Sense of Touch

Epson’s proprietary piezoelectric quartz sensing technology is the crucial detail that makes each Epson robotic force sensor so accurate, and incredibly sensitive to minimal force in six directions.

Improve Productivity and Revenue with Epson Robots

Every detail of Epson’s robotic technology is designed to enable you to optimise efficiency, streamline your operations and significantly raise productivity, safety and product quality.

Epson Robots Ink Cartridge Packaging Line

Watch Epson’s C4L 6-Axis robot boxing and labelling Epson ink cartridges, and preparing them for distribution. Excellent example of an automated packaging application.

Epson N-Series 6-Axis Robots

Minimal movement, maximum efficiencySee the world’s first folding-arm 6-Axis robot in action. The Epson N-Series robot is optimised for operation in compact spaces, with a motion range that allows it to approach tasks from virtually any direction.

250 Series Force Sensor

The S250 series enables robots to feel torque and force as minimal as 0.1 N, in six directions, allowing the robots to automate complex tasks such as precisely assembling delicate components, polishing and deburring – freeing people from repetitive manual work.

Built from the Ground Up

Every Epson robot is built upon our own groundbreaking developments: quartz sensing technologies for accuracy, power-saving electronics and controllers – and an optimized robotic vision system that uses Epson image processing to enable robots to accurately recognize objects.

Robots Powered by Epson Sensing Technology

SCARA Robots

Providing customers with the power of choice has made Epson the #1 SCARA Robot manufacturer in the world. With a wide range of models, Epson has the right robot for your application

6-Axis Robots

Compact, high-performance 6-Axis Robots offer outstanding flexibility and reliability. With unique designs and reduced footprint, Epson’s 6-Axis Robots are able to work in tight spaces like never before.

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