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SCARA Robots — What They Are and Where They Are Used

SCARA (Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm) is a 4-axis manipulator with planar kinematics: two horizontal rotational axes, one vertical linear axis (Z stroke), and one rotational tool flange. This configuration is ideal for XY-plane pick-and-place with Z-axis insertion — the standard assembly cell workhorse. SCARA is significantly faster than a cobot for simple operations, and less expensive than a 6-axis robot for planar tasks.

Application areas: PCB assembly (SMD, through-hole), component testing and tray sorting, adhesive and flux dispensing, printer and CNC loading/unloading, lightweight packaging, and barcode labelling. SCARA is not suited for heavy-box palletizing.

How to Choose a SCARA Robot

ModelPayload (kg)Reach (mm)Z stroke (mm)Cycle (s)Repeatability (mm)
Veichi VCSH-334001000.4±0.02
Veichi VCSH-665501500.4±0.02
Veichi VCSW-444501200.35±0.02
Veichi VCSG-20208002000.5±0.03

1. Cycle speed. Standard ISO 9283 pick-and-place cycle (305 mm × 25 mm): SCARA achieves 0.3–0.5 s. A cobot takes 1–2 s for the same cycle. Over a 6-hour shift, SCARA completes 43,000–72,000 operations.

2. Z stroke. Standard range: 100–200 mm. If the application requires tilting parts in three dimensions, consider a 6-axis robot.

3. Feeder integration. SCARA robots typically pair with vibratory bowl or linear feeders. Verify that the controller supports a photosensor trigger for grasp initiation.

4. Cleanroom class. Pharmaceutical and medical applications require ISO Class 5–6 cleanroom SCARA. Veichi VCSG is standard industrial grade — confirm cleanroom compatibility at order stage.

Manufacturers in the Catalogue

Veichi VCSH/VCSW/VCSG — 13 SKUs for 3–20 kg with full Veichi ecosystem integration. Veichi Robotics catalogue. Related: 6-axis robots, cobots, palletizers.

SCARA Robots by Specification

Warranty and Support

12-month warranty. Commissioning and operator training on request. Pre-purchase consultation: cycle time calculation, gripper selection, feeder integration. Delivery via Nova Poshta or freight carrier.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does SCARA differ from a 6-axis robot?

SCARA has 4 axes and planar kinematics — extremely fast in the XY plane (0.3–0.5 s cycle) but cannot orient a part in an arbitrary 3D direction. A 6-axis robot is fully universal but more expensive and slower for simple pick-and-place. For PCB assembly and component sorting, SCARA is the optimal choice.

What is the maximum speed of a SCARA robot?

Standard ISO 9283 pick-and-place cycle (305 mm x 25 mm): 0.3–0.5 s on top Veichi VCSH/VCSW models, equating to 7,200–12,000 cycles/hour. Actual throughput depends on path length and payload.

Is machine vision required for a SCARA robot?

Not necessarily. SCARA works reliably with fixed positions from trays or vibratory feeders without a camera. Machine vision (2D/3D) is added when part orientation varies or quality inspection is required.