Join ATI Industrial Automation on September 9-14 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL for IMTS 2024. IMTS is where the creators, the builders, the sellers, and the drivers of manufacturing technology come to connect, be inspired, and find solutions. Visit the ATI booth 236144 and learn how our Tool Changing, Force Sensing, and Material Removal solutions can empower your manufacturing!
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ATI will have on display a variety of robotic end-of-arm solutions including:
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A live robotic grinding and sanding process will showcase the CGV-900 Compliant Angle Grinder and AOV-10 Robotic Orbital Sander. A FANUC M-10iD/16 robot will be using ATI QC-29 Robotic Tool Changers with an attached large air port module, to switch between the grinding and sanding tools.
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ATI's GBX Tool Changer Modules provide hyperfast 10 Gigabit Ethernet transmission of high-speed data, signals, and fieldbus communication for advanced automation, AI, and Industry 4.0.
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Two FANUC LR-Mate robots with ATI QC-21 Tool Changers will demonstrate how mutiple processes can be quickly and easily accomplished in one cell. Material handling with a gripper, chamfering with an ATI CDB Compliant Deburring Blade, polishing with an ATI ACT-390 Finishing Tools, , filiing with an ATI CRT Compliant Reciprocating Tool, and deburring with an ATI RCV-250 Deburring Tool.
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Additionally, ATI will display the new MC-50 Manual Tool Changer. With intuitive and ergonomic lever operation, the patent-pending MC-50 provides a simple solution for quickly changing robotic end-of-arm tooling by hand. This compact and robust Tool Changer is designed for applications on collaborative robots that support payloads up to 25 kg and small industrial robots supporting payloads up to 10 kg.
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To learn more about how ATI's innovative end-of-arm products and solutions can help increase robotic flexibility in your application come talk to our knowledgeable team in Booth 236144 at IMTS!
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