we got a quote from our local kuka partner and it is quite high, we're looking at other vendors now, could anybody recommend kuka re-sellers either in the states or europe besides globalrobots and eurobots?
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General Discussion / Re: agilus for milling?
December 05, 2018, 01:57:20 PM
thanks guys
johannes, regarding the appeal of a having the latest agilus version...well i guess my wallet will have to decide that :).
werk5, will keep in mind your input and quote the kuka cnc module. again it will be decided by budget. many thanks.
we're based in colombia, they are offering a kr6 agilus sixx r900 that they have used for fairs. will do a couple of tests on it with KUKA prc before deciding.
all the best
diego
johannes, regarding the appeal of a having the latest agilus version...well i guess my wallet will have to decide that :).
werk5, will keep in mind your input and quote the kuka cnc module. again it will be decided by budget. many thanks.
we're based in colombia, they are offering a kr6 agilus sixx r900 that they have used for fairs. will do a couple of tests on it with KUKA prc before deciding.
all the best
diego
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General Discussion / Re: agilus for milling?
November 13, 2018, 07:25:17 PM
many thanks johannes. we'll most probably go with a kr10 r1100 and a simple spindle to start with. so all good.
all the best
d
all the best
d
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General Discussion / agilus for milling?
November 09, 2018, 10:17:37 PM
hi,
for those out there with good milling experience.
i want to buy the smallest kuka -ideally an agilus kr6 r900- that is able to mill hard wood such as teak.
can anybody tell me if that is a good idea? do i need to go with a higher payload? what would be the minimum? i don't really mind about the size of working envelope.
thanks, best
di
for those out there with good milling experience.
i want to buy the smallest kuka -ideally an agilus kr6 r900- that is able to mill hard wood such as teak.
can anybody tell me if that is a good idea? do i need to go with a higher payload? what would be the minimum? i don't really mind about the size of working envelope.
thanks, best
di
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General Discussion / Re: Setting up a Rbotic Milling & Cutting System for Creative Work
December 23, 2016, 09:49:43 AM
hey corey
how did your set up work out? we are in a similar endeavour as you guys were a year ago... was curious as to which path you took when buying.
best
diego
how did your set up work out? we are in a similar endeavour as you guys were a year ago... was curious as to which path you took when buying.
best
diego
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General Discussion / Re: KR3 Milling robot for sale!
December 21, 2016, 09:33:45 AM
hi happytrigger
do you sell the spindle and tool holder separately?
best
d
do you sell the spindle and tool holder separately?
best
d
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