Robotics | USA
Rapid advances in robotics give manufacturers concerns about system integration, compliance, and long-term impacts on their operations. IDEC has a long history of developing safety solutions for the robotics industry. We’ve built our reputation on an ever-evolving series of reliable products with a wealth of technical know-how behind them.
Collaborative Safety and ANSHIN for Robotics
As industrial robots continue to evolve, becoming smarter and more capable, collaborative workspaces must be adapted to keep workers safe. IDEC is driving the Collaborative Safety (Safety 2.0) concept to realize collaborative applications for robotics. Our approach to safety also incorporates ANSHIN: a sense of trust and assurance without any fear or stress.
Our purpose is to create the optimum environment for humans and machines to safely coexist.

Add to robotics systems with compatible HMIs
IDEC is a name that customers in the robotics industry have grown to know and trust. We’ve built our reputation on a full range of highly reliable HMIs, such as our 3-position enabling switches, teaching pendants, pushbuttons and selector switches, and emergency stop switches.
Feel safer working with robots
Many IDEC safety products and solutions can be integrated with robotics systems for safeguarding. Select from safety interlock switches, our safety laser scanners, and more. Alongside the high safety level, device compatibility is just as reassuring for customers seeking a comprehensive, customized solution.
Stay compliant with safety standards
IDEC safety solutions – including enabling switches, emergency stop switches, the Safety Commander series, and safety laser scanners – help customers to achieve compliance with the ISO 10218-1 and ISO 10218-2 international safety standards, ensuring safer and more efficient robotics operations.

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