Demonstrations at booth B5.314, 24-27 June 2025, to highlight flexibility and speed of LCMR200 flexible transport modules in real production scenarios
Yamaha Robotics Europe FA Section will bring new demonstrations to automatica 2025 in Munich this June, leveraging the LCMR200 linear transfer system for extra productivity in factory automation.
Building on connections with system-integrator partners, the booth will show how the feature-rich LCMR200 maximises the value and performance of Yamaha robots automating industrial processes. The first is a fully automated coil assembly system that visitors can see in action during the show. The LCMR200 enhances positioning precision and control, simplifying the assembly line while boosting throughput and meeting high quality standards. Visitors will also view the LCMR200 system combined with Yamaha SCARA robots for agility and scalability in next-generation production lines.
Yamaha LCMR200 system with Yamaha solutions enhances production performance
“Flexibility and productivity are increasingly critical in today’s factories and we are bringing new Yamaha solutions to automatica, and also those developed with system integrators, that show how to maximise both,” said Tatsuro Katakura, Sales General Manager, Yamaha Robotics FA Section. “The LCMR200 has a key role in each, integrating perfectly with other robots and boosting the overall production to levels unachievable using conventional workpiece transport. We welcome everyone to visit us at automatica, booth B5.314, to experience the demonstrations.”
The Yamaha booth will feature additional displays of the LCMR200’s potential, including space-saving horizontal and vertical circulation units as well as a microelectronics assembly cell with built-in visual inspection. Also prominent at the booth, the lightweight and strong YK-XG series of SCARA robots offers arm lengths from 20cm to 1200cm, 50kg maximum payload, and cycle time below one second even when carrying a 40kg load.
The LCMR200 portfolio offers a range of accessories, including Yamaha’s traversing unit as well as the horizontal and vertical circulation units that demonstrate production line programming and save floorspace. The modules enable production lines to be quickly configured, reconfigured, and scaled to meet evolving requirements. They combine readily with Yamaha SCARA and cartesian robots to solve diverse production assembly, picking, packing, and inspecting challenges.
Yamaha product and automation experts, sales specialists, and partner representatives will be available at the booth throughout the exhibition to talk about the wide range of Yamaha robots. Visitors can learn how today’s industries can realise tangible productivity gains by leveraging systems like the LCMR200, innovative features such as Yamaha’s RCXiVY2+ vision, space-saving ceiling-mounted SCARAs, and special models for use in cleanrooms.
Yamaha is at booth B5.314, automatica 2025, Messe Munich, June 24-27.
About Yamaha Robotics FA Section
Yamaha Factory Automation Section (FA Section), a subdivision of Yamaha Motor Robotics Business Unit in Yamaha Motor Corporation, is focused on delivering flexible, high-accuracy industrial robots for precision automation challenges.
With its roots in the introduction of robot technology to Yamaha motorcycle assembly activities, the division has over 40 years’ experience solving automation challenges from factory-scale to micron-level. Yamaha’s industrial robots are now trusted by leading corporations worldwide, in activities as diverse as semiconductor fabrication and assembling electronic products, domestic appliances, automotive components, and large liquid-crystal panels.
Yamaha Motor FA Section offers a unified range of solutions for robotic assembly, including single-axis robots, SCARA, cartesian, and articulated robots. Innovations such as the LCMR200 linear conveyor module; a smoother, space-saving and more versatile successor to conventional belt and roller conveyors continue to set the pace in factory automation. Core robotic technologies as well as key components and complete robot systems are all produced in-house, ensuring consistent quality and control over lead-times.
Headquartered in Neuss, Germany, Yamaha FA Section serves customers in all Europe.
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