ATI Industrial Automation has developed an electrically-actuated Tool Changer that utilizes a 24V DC electric servo motor to drive the locking mechanism. The low voltage, low-current inputs allow for easy integration into research, educational, aerospace, and mobile robotic applications. Designed for applications where air supply is either not available or not desired, the QC-18 is sized for 18 kg payloads, ideal for changing out end-effectors in compact spaces. The QC-18 also features a patented rotating cam-lock mechanism that results in a compact, strong, and safe locking mechanism. Up to three ATI Standard Series Utility Modules can be attached to the mounting flats to pass a variety of utilities.
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ATI Robotic Tool Changers provide the flexibility to automatically change end-effectors or other peripheral tooling. These Tool Changers are designed to function reliably for millions of cycles at rated load while maintaining extremely high repeatability. For this reason, the ATI Tool Changer has become the number-one Tool Changer of choice around the world. All ATI Tool Changers feature their patented Fail-Safe Locking Mechanism and No-Touch Locking™ technology.
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ATI offers a wide selection of Tool Changer models to cover a variety of applications. Key features include: Excellent repeatability, high rigidity, and a lightweight and compact design. With over 25 years of robotic end-effector innovation and the largest engineering department of its kind for a robotic tooling company, ATI is focused on developing cost-effective, state-of-the-art products and solutions.
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Product Features
24V DC electric servo motor drives locking mechanism.
Integrated Lock/Unlock sensing indicates Lock/Unlock position for safe coupling/uncoupling.
Optional Ready-to-Lock (RTL) sensing available. Detects when the Tool plate is within 0.06 inches (1.5 mm) of the Master plate.
ATI motor controller is integrated directly into the motor module – not a separate unit.
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