ATI has developed the CV14 Safety and Control Module to provide signal control and communication to tool changing applications. Control Modules are a safe efficient way to pass controls signals through the tool changer to the end-of-arm tools and allow users to verify processes and monitor an end-effector’s status without entering the work cell.
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The CV14 also includes a variety of additional features like built-in safety, tool identification, connections for lock and unlock sensors, and an integrated pneumatic valve that can help streamline equipment needs and make the implementation process easier.
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The CV14 is ideal for robotic applications with payloads of 165 kg or less and is compatible with ATI’s Tool Changers and Tool Stand products, for models ranging from QC-29 to QC-110. Like many ATI Control Modules, the CV14 includes Tool Stand Interlock capability, (TSI) which helps to prevents accidental tool release by ensuring that the robot does not uncouple end-of-arm tools unless they are supported in the Tool Stand. The compact CV14 promotes safety and increased uptime of smaller robot applications by minimizing hazards from released tools.
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ATI’s CV14 Safety and Control Module makes a great addition to many tool changing applications. By directly connecting to the tool changer’s lock/unlock sensors, and including built-in features like an integrated valve, I/O and tool identification, this versatile and robust control module allows users to optimize their process without increasing footprint or implementation time.
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For more information about the CV14 Safety and Control Module, click here.
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