ATI Industrial Automation Products
ATI Industrial Automation Products
ATI Industrial Automation provides a wide range of products to suit your automation needs. Some of the products they offer are QC-29 Robotic Tool Changer, Mini43LP Force/Torque Sensor and CRX-Ready End-Effector Kits. These products are used to provide a wide range of motion and position control in a wide variety of applications.
CRX-Ready End-Effector Kits
ATI Industrial Automation is now offering end-of-arm tooling kits that are compatible with FANUC’s CRX Series collaborative robot arms. These kits include all hardware and software required to connect the system and enable automated material removal. These kits offer robust and flexible solutions for material removal, force sensing, and tool changing. They also provide a simple way to increase the flexibility of collaborative robotic automation.
These kits include a variety of ATI Industrial Automation standard tool changers, including the QC-7 Robotic Tool Changer, which features five built-in air ports and pneumatically actuated locking mechanisms. The QC-7 also features an integrated Lock/Unlock sensor, making it a robust option for automated tool changing.
Another ATI standard tool changer is the MC-10 Manual Tool Changer, which features an ergonomic design and visual indicator. The MC-10 also includes a tactile click and is equipped with a manual tool changer design that ensures smooth, easy tool changes. This product is a great choice for automation starters.
ATI Industrial Automation has also developed CRX-Ready Material Removal Tools, which feature pneumatically actuated compliance and a wide variety of material removal applications. The company’s CRX-Ready Material Removal Blade (CDB) is a great choice for deflashing applications, while the RCV-250 Radially-Compliant Deburring Tool (RCV) is ideal for removal of parting lines and flash. These tools feature high feed rates and uniform quality regardless of orientation.
QC-29 Robotic Tool Changer
ATI Industrial Automation is a world-renowned developer of robotic arm tooling, end-of-arm tooling (EOAT), multi-axis force/torque sensing systems, robotic collision sensors, utility couplers and other useful bits of equipment. It’s headquarters are in Apex, NC. The company has more than 350 employees worldwide. In July of 2021, ATI was acquired by Novanta for $172 million in cash. Novanta could increase the purchase price if ATI hits certain financial goals in 2021.
ATI’s QC-29 robotic tool changer is the first in a line of product that brings the company’s rugged technology to the 25-35 pound payload class. The device is designed for efficient tool changing and is built to handle a variety of applications. It includes a number of features such as built-in air ports, a master side plate, a tool-side plate, a pneumatic pass-through port and three module mounting flats. The QC-29 is also compatible with ATI’s large selection of Standard Utility Modules and Tool Stands.
In addition to the QC-29, ATI also developed the QC-7 Robotic Tool Changer, which is the perfect fit for all UR robot models. This tool changer provides an affordable solution for quick tool changing. Its pneumatically actuated locking mechanism enables secure attachment of end-of-arm tools. It is also equipped with ATI’s patented Fail-Safe design.
Mini43LP Force/Torque Sensor
ATI Industrial Automation has introduced the ATI Mini43LP Force/Torque Sensor, a small, ultra-compact, lightweight sensor with a large through-hole, an angled cable exit, and a number of other features. The Mini43LP is intended for applications in automated assembly, and it is especially useful in situations where high precision is important. In addition to providing high-precision force sensing, the sensor also helps users optimize their work envelope. The Mini43LP is compatible with all ATI communication interfaces, and is designed to integrate easily with miniature robot models from Mecademic and Yaskawa.
The ATI Mini43LP is also a great way to improve repeatability in assembly. The sensor features a bolt-down mounting pattern, a large through-hole, and an angled cable exit. The company also has the ATI Axia80 force/torque sensor, which features built-in electronics and a programmable calibration matrix. The Axia80 also connects directly to a robot controller, and it is programmed with two calibrations.
The Mini43LP is a great sensor for applications in automated assembly, and it is designed to integrate easily with miniature robot models. In addition to being a great way to improve repeatability in an assembly, the sensor also helps customers optimize their work envelope. The Mini43LP’s high-precision force sensing is complemented by a robust design and rugged construction.
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