Stäubli and Adept products refurbished by ICR Services

ICR repairs Stäubli and Adept robotic parts ICR supports Stäubli and Adept robotic parts with our robotic repair technicians repair capabilities. Every repaired part undergoes thorough testing with specialized equipment for utilizing both the TX60 and RX60 CR robotic models. The TX60 robot paired with a CS8C robot controller serve as the foundation for the…Read more

Fanuc’s robots keep breaking records

First they developed the largest robot, now Fanuc is breaking records again! We’ve covered FANUC Robotics on this blog in the past and described how they are one of the leading robotic manufacturers globally. The company has built a recognizable brand, most synonymous with automotive producers and stars within most automotive advertising spots littered throughout…Read more

Vestas wind energy expands its install base

Expanding markets Vestas, found in 1945, dipped their toes into the wind energy sector slowly with their first experimentation occurring in the late 1970’s. The first turbine prototype the company developed portrayed a giant egg whisk appearance. However, the experiment did not turn out the results needed to continue with the project. The experiment was…Read more

ICR repairs Omron products

ICR supports various OMRON products across a few sectors As most know a form of measurement of the degree or intensity of heat present within an environment is known as temperature. This measurement plays an especially vital role within an industrial manufacturing environment. The temperature within a manufacturing facility can fluctuate quite rapidly which not only…Read more

New Servo Drives hit the market

Rockwell Automation’s Allen-Bradley line announces new servo drives Rockwell Automation’s Allen-Bradley line announced a new servo drive with a capability of achieving twin-axis functionality. They also completed a goal of reducing cabinet space requirements by up to 70%. The Allen Bradley Kinetix 5700 series servo drive aids machine-builders with reducing wiring requirements of up to…Read more

Robotic integration provides value

Why integrating industrial robots into your facility offers value Integrating industrial robots within manufacturing facilities across all industries took root in the 1960’s at a General Motors assembly line in New Jersey. UNIMATE became the first industrial robot and performed spot welding and also extracted die castings at the GM plant. These types of robots come…Read more