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A drive system to bank on
19 August 2014
The high levels of security required to handle banknotes and cash in bank vaults calls for fully automated systems. A new 5-axis rail-mounted robot – using Lenze controllers, servo drives and geared motors – meets these needs by handling cash trays with high precision.
The VEROX is a 5-axis robot designed for the Central Bank of Lebanon to handle trays of banknotes and cash weighing up to 50kg. It moves linearly on rails up to 30m and has a 2.5m vertical reach. Gripper arms reach out 1050mm to grasp the trays in left, central or right orientation.
Using a Lenze drive system allowed easy integration and compact dimensions. A 3200 C DIN rail mounted controller connects by EtherCAT to servo drives of the Lenze 8400 TopLine series.
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