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 ATI’s Force Control Devices are standalone units used to integrate compliance into a process. Force control devices provide an open platform for users to bring adaptable, compliant force control into automated material removal applications.
 
 
 
 
 ATI’s Passive Compliant Force Control (PCFC) device is used to integrate compliance into automated processes. It provides an open platform for users to incorporate highly-customized passive compliant force control into automated material removal applications. The PCFC creates more responsiveness for automated processes that utilize rigid end-effectors such as bench grinding, die grinding, cutting, and gate removal, and can be used on either side of a part-to-process or process-to-part application.
 
 The compliance force is modular to give users the ability to target specific force ranges for particular applications. The PCFC features adjustable stages of compliance; by engaging or disengaging the pistons, users can easily increase or decrease the compliance force range.
 
 If needed, the interface plates can be removed to provide a large thru hole. This option gives users the ability to integrate their own motor which decreases overall stress on the robot arm and reduces the stack height of end-of-arm tooling.
 
 
 Features and Benefits
 
 
 
                    
                        Adjustable compliance force
                        Provides passive force control in both push and pull directions. Built-in modular compliance provides up to three different force ranges.
 
 
                        Axial compliance
                        Pure linear motion reduces chatter and allows easier path planning as cutting media approaches surface perpendicularly
 
 
                        Compliance position sensing
                        Identify when compliance is not engaged, engaged, or "bottomed out" to make programming easier.
 
 
                        Thru-hole
                        Allows for a lower stack height, additional mounting options, and can be used to house a small motor.
 
 
                        Gravity Compensation
                        Maintain a constant force, no matter what orientation of the tool or mass of the motor
 
 
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