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Yamaha to Boost Grit in Czech With New Partner

Yamaha Robotics FA Section has appointed Raveo s.r.o as distributor for its industrial robots and automation products in the Czech Republic. Accordingly, Raveo is a leading seller of drive technology, with a comprehensive product portfolio from leading suppliers and in-house engineering capabilities. It covers the lifecycle from solution development to equipment maintenance.

Atilla Saral, Yamaha Sales Manager, said, “Czechia is home to many industries that can benefit from flexible automation based on our high-performance robots and Raveo is in a perfect position to create solutions that deliver outstanding value for customers.”

Meanwhile, Aleš Zapletal CEO of Raveo said, “By combining the precision, speed, and many unique features of Yamaha’s robots with the knowledge and experience of our experts, we create innovative and functional solutions. Specifically, for customers that we believe will lead to great mutual success.”

Yamaha Robotics has appointed Raveo as distributor for its industrial robots and automation products in the Czech Republic.

Wide Range of Solutions

Headquartered in Otrokovice, Czech Republic, Raveo focuses on industrial applications where motion and positioning are necessary. Therefore, delivering technical consultations, optimal design and after-sales service for customers.

In addition, the product offer includes mechanical and electrical components from renowned manufacturers, including electric motors, gears, linear actuators, mechatronic systems, and electronic drives. Selecting from these technologies, and leveraging the team’s expertise in industrial automation, Raveo has the skills to work with customers to develop and quickly deliver complete solutions.

The extensive Yamaha portfolio includes SCARA robots from extra small models with arm length down to 120mm. Furthermore, the line also includes clean-room variants, ceiling-mount orbit types for working in narrow spaces, and large SCARA units that can handle payloads up to 50kg.

There are also cartesian, single-axis, and multi-axis robots, and the LCMR200 linear conveyor modules. These provide high-speed, programmable workpiece transport with simplified control, bidirectional motion, and flexible circulating and traversing units.

Finally, users can take advantage of tools such as RCX Studio that permits easy graphical programming and a 3D simulator and RCXiVY2+ Studio. This simplifies programming the optional RCXiVY2+ machine-vision system.

26 June 2024