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  1. SCARA - Wikipedia

    The development of SCARA robots was the result of a research and development consortium launched by the University of Yamanashi and thirteen Japanese companies.

  2. SCARA Robots - FANUC America

    FANUC's SCARA Robots are a powerful pick-and-place robot solution for manufacturing operations that require increased speed and repeatability.

  3. What Is a SCARA Robot? The Background and Benefits

    Mar 3, 2023 · SCARA robots are one of the most popular and easy-to-use industrial robotic arms. They are commonly used in a variety of industries, often for manufacturing and assembly …

  4. What is a SCARA robot? A brief introduction - Standard Bots

    SCARA robots are essentially robotic arms with several joints that give them the flexibility to perform various tasks. A typical SCARA configuration includes a controller, a power supply, an …

  5. SCARA Robots | #1 Manufacturer Worldwide | Epson US

    Providing customers with the power of choice has made Epson the #1 SCARA Robot manufacturer in the world. With more than 300 models, Epson has the right robot for your …

  6. FANUC SCARA robots - Speed meets precision

    SCARA Series Amplify speed and precision with FANUC SCARA Robots. Looking for a way to level up the speed, precision and repeatability in manufacturing processes that require …

  7. SCARA Robots for Smarter, Faster Manufacturing | OMRON

    Discover how manufacturers use OMRON SCARA robots for assembly, pick and place, and packaging—streamlining workflows, boosting productivity, and minimizing downtime with …

  8. Yamaha | Large Type | SCARA

    All YAMAHA SCARA robots have a speed reducer directly coupled to the tip of the rotating axis. The R axis produces an extremely high allowable inertia moment which delivers high speed …

  9. What is a SCARA robot and what is it used for?

    Jun 26, 2025 · SCARA, an acronym for Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm or Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm, is a type of industrial robot known for its impressive speed, …

  10. The Robot Hall of Fame - Powered by Carnegie Mellon University

    The first SCARA robot was created as a revolutionary prototype in 1978, in the laboratory of Professor Hiroshi Makino, at Yamanashi University in Japan. The 4-axis SCARA was …