Notice and Info - 23/12/2021Article on the S-Bear DD published by robot digest, online magazine
Starlite’s S-Bear DD was introduced on robot digest, online magazine.
S-Bear DD's prominent feature is its excellent back drive torque and Starlite has received a lot of positive feedback after it was published.
robot digest: Online magazine supporting introduction and automation of robots at manufacturing sites
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Test sales of resin-made reducer for robots / Starlite Co., Ltd.
Starlite Co., Ltd. (Asahi ward, Osaka, Japan/President and CEO Takamitsu Saigo) launched S-Bear DD, a planet gear reducer using resin parts for its gear and mechanical components, on a trial basis for research and development partners in October. Unlike existing metal reducers, the resin reducer is lightweight and rustproof, and requires no lubrication or sealing parts. Starlite will work together with their partners to perfect the product through trial sales and aim to sell it to the public. Starlite’s final target is to provide the reducer as a component part for industrial robots. S-Bear DD is designed to be the same size as conventional reducers, meaning the partner companies will only need to replace the product to conduct performance tests.
<Product Overview>
Product Name
S-Bear DD
Concept
Compact, flat and high-torque mechanism, supporting the dissemination of service robots and collaborative robots with the advantage of resin made parts.
Product Feature
Starlite’s S-Bear DD is lightweight compared to existing metal reducers. The product is rustproof and requires no lubrication or sealing parts. The back-drive mechanism helps to make it even lighter.
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