PushCorp Force Control Tooling for Robotic Material Removal: Active vs. Passive
Enjoying the videos and thinking about automation for your process? Talk with one of our automation specialists 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q046xFv-0 ___ Watch this video to see PushCorp Force Control Tooling for Robotic Material Removal. Then, make sure to head over to https://pushcorp.com/productcat/robot... to learn more about our equipment and get in contact with our application engineers today! A PushCorp force control or force compliance device gives a robot a “human touch.” A standard industrial robot moves from point a to point b without any regard for the amount of force it is applying. When attached to robot arm, their sliding carriage allows whatever tool is attached to maintain contact with the part’s surface with a specific force. This capability opens up a wide range of material removal processes to robotic automation. Active Compliant Tools utilize internal closed-loop, feedback control along with internal force, acceleration and position sensors to accurately apply the desired force to the your part. Accurate force is maintained over contours, in any orientation. Just tell it what force you want and an Active tool will apply it up, down, sideways or any orientation in between. Passive Compliant Tools are simple, less-expensive, open-loop devices. They rely on external, customer-supplied air pressure regulators to set the applied force. While they may lack the ultra-high precision and flexibility of Active compliance, they work extremely well for less demanding flat or prismatic parts or more specialized processes like Weld Shaving where high-accuracy force control is unnecessary. Paired with a servo spindle, the system is is robust enough to provide consistent and beautiful surface finished again and again. ___ What are you waiting for? Get in touch with our application engineers today! 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q047jWDB0 With 1000’s of systems sold, we have the equipment needed to make your project a success. Our application engineers are ready learn about your process and help recommend the right products for your robotic system. PushCorp, Inc https://hubs.ly/Q042zN8Z0 [email protected] 972.840.0208 #roboticmaterialremoval #roboticgrinding #roboticsanding #roboticpolishing #roboticdeburring

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