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So, you just bought your first cobot, and now you need a way to pick up your parts. What you need to decide on is what type of end-of-arm tool (EOAT) you require.
Small assembly robots are a class of robot arms consisting of four-axis (SCARA) and six-axis articulated robots with payload capacities up to 20 kg (44 pounds) and reaches up to 1,300 mm (51 inches). Larger robots have different cost of-ownership considerations.
The changes confronting the global automotive industry are forcing automakers to reduce time to market in a cost-effective manner without sacrificing quality or performance.
Robotic tool changers provide flexibility to robotic applications by enabling the robot to change end-effectors automatically (e.g.; grippers, vacuum cup tooling, pneumatic and electric motors, weld guns, etc.).
The Baltec HPP-25 is based on a revolutionary new hardware and intelligent software; this system offers users a broader application spectrum for continuous quality assurance allowing for effective monitoring of any riveting variable in assembly applications.
Over the years, SCHMIDT Technology has expanded its servo-controlled press technology to include eight high-end ServoPress Systems, rack & pinion-driven ElectricPress Systems and our recently introduced high-speed TorquePress Systems.