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OnRobot releases two electrical grippers for heavy payload cobots


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OnRobot's two new grippers, the 2FG14 (left) and the 3FG25 (right), which offer high payloads and an all-around plug and produce experience.

The 2FG14 (left) and the 3FG25 (proper) grippers are designed for plug-and-play dealing with of heavy payloads. | Supply: OnRobot

CHICAGO — As collaborative robots get greater for duties akin to palletizing, the top effectors must sustain. OnRobot A/S confirmed two new, heavy-duty grippers at Automate this week.

“As cobots develop extra highly effective, OnRobot prospects are scaling up their collaborative purposes,” acknowledged Enrico Krog Iversen, CEO of OnRobot. “Constructing on the success of our current, industry-proven gripper vary, the brand new 3FG25 and 2FG14 grippers ship unequalled gripping and payload energy whereas additionally offering customizability for heavy-duty purposes, together with [in] harsh environments.”

Based in 2018, OnRobot was shaped with the merger of three end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) firms: Notion Robotics, OptoForce, and OnRobot. The Odense, Denmark-based firm additionally acquired Purple Robotics in 2018 and Blue Workforce in 2019.

The supplier of {hardware} and software program for collaborative purposes stated its grippers assist small and midsize producers optimize processes akin to palletizing, packaging, decide and place, sanding, and screwdriving.

A number of main cobot manufacturers now supply fashions that may deal with round 30 kg (66.1 lb.), and industrial robotic arms are being deployed in collaborative purposes, noticed OnRobot. To deal with these purposes and allow improved workpiece adaptability, the corporate plans to formally launch the 3FG25 gripper later this month, whereas the 2FG14 gripper made its North American debut this week. 


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OnRobot goals so as to add flexibility with heavier grippers

OnRobot stated each of its new electrical grippers can deal with bigger elements with out the majority or energy constraints of pneumatic programs. The three-fingered 3FG25 gives 25 kg (55.1 lb.) of payload capability in a compact, all-electric, light-weight kind issue, stated the corporate.

The 3FG25 is a bigger model of the 3FG15 gripper, which has already been broadly adopted for CNC (pc numerical management) machine tending, stated OnRobot. Each are able to dealing with cylindrical and oddly formed gadgets, and the 3FG25 has new fingers for heavier steel workpieces. It’s out there for preorders.

Equally, the 2FG14 doubles the payload and gripping power of the favored 2FG7 gripper, whereas additionally offering 30% extra whole stroke, in response to the firm. It has a payload of 14 kg (30.8 lb.), making it appropriate for machine-tending purposes, OnRobot stated.

As well as, the 2FG14 has a compact base and is designed for difficult work environments the place workpieces are ceaselessly uncovered to oils or reducing fluids. 

“The 2FG14 is a good gripper. It’s simple to make use of and permits our cobots to keep up most payload,” stated Alex Pinkerton, mechanical engineer at Gosiger. “OnRobot merchandise have intuitive, operator-friendly person interfaces, and the 2FG14 maintains this custom. It’s good for demanding packaging, machine tending, and meeting purposes.”

As well as, OnRobot stated its grippers, connectors, and software program “supply an all-round plug-and-produce expertise.” They embody fingers with a number of configurations, flange adapters, cabling, and software program to scale back the complexity of robotic programming. OnRobot helps a number of robotic arms and is a part of the UR+ ecosystem as a licensed providing with Common Robots cobots.

“The flange shouldn’t be new, however we’ve used a brand new materials to scale back the burden,” Kristian Hulgard, normal supervisor of OnRobot, advised The Robotic Report. “It’s actually concerning the flexibility; cobot customers ought to nonetheless do security assessments of their payloads and purposes, akin to welding.”

Ellison Applied sciences launches AutoPilot powered by D:PLOY

OnRobot additionally introduced that it’s collaborating with Ellison Applied sciences Inc., a supplier of superior machining programs. The businesses are releasing AutoPilot powered by D:PLOY, which goals to simplify the method of deploying CNC machine-tending purposes.

OnRobot’s D:PLOY is an automatic platform for constructing, operating, monitoring, and redeploying machine tending purposes. By automating the event course of, it could actually reduce deployment instances and allow deployments to happen on the manufacturing facility flooring, with zero programming and 0 simulations required, asserted the businesses. 

“Firms racing to plug labor gaps and meet rising demand in an unsure financial local weather can’t afford to spend weeks deploying and redeploying CNC machine tending automation,” stated Greg Haley, vp of automation at Ellison Applied sciences.

“D:PLOY is the proper software program for Ellison’s AutoPilot resolution, because it decreases the programming complexity and makes half changeover a snap,” he added. “This places automated CNC machine tending in attain for extra prospects than ever, even these with high-mix, low-volume half runs.”

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