What is Industrial Automation?
Industrial automation refers to robot machinery that are hardware and software tools associated with control systems.
Industrial automation refers to robot machinery that are hardware and software tools associated with control systems.
End effector, or End-of-Arm Tooling (EOAT), describes any device attached to the end of a robotic arm and robots are practically useless without them.
Electric grippers execute highly accurate gripping force, position, and speed control that are difficult for conventional air units to carry out.
The purpose of air grippers is to grasp or enclose parts for transfer, insertion, or assembly in automated manufacturing systems.
Vacuum grippers, also known as suction cup grippers, can be a simple yet highly effective gripping solution for a wide range of applications.
A gripper is a device that allows a robot to pick up and even hold objects with the strength of an arm and the dexterity of a hand.
Industrial cobots are designed to collaborate with humans in an intelligent, safe manner, as an integrated part of human labor.
Types of Metal Stamping
Various types of grippers combine both the dexterity of a normal hand with the gripping strength of a robot in the manufacturing process.
Hydraulic press machines should be fitted with failsafe locking systems and operators kept informed and engaged with the safety processes.