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End of Arm Tooling

What is the EOAT?
It is the frame (with all necessary tools) mounted on the robot used to unload the injection moulding machine.
Its jobs are:

  • to take the moulded part out of the mould;
  • to gript it firmly;
  • to seperate the moulded part from the sprue;
  • to grip the sprue after cutting;
  • to drop the sprue in the recycling machine;
  • to unload the moulded part onto a pallet or a conveyor.
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End of Arm

QC1
QC2

QC

  • Quick changers for easy connections between the robot and the EOAT's.
  • 15 models and 5 sizes up to 75kg payload.
  • Pneumatic and electric connections.
  • Air valves
  • LOQC for the safety lock.
  • RFID for the identification of the EOAT.
EMB1
EMB2
EMB3

EMB

  • Alluminum profiles for the EOAT framing.
  • Special nut design for a rigid fastening.
  • Black and silver anodization.
  • Square or round shape.
  • 15 sizes.
MFI1
MFI2
MFI3

MFI

  • Brackets for the actuator mounting on the frame.
  • More than 500 codes for a perfect positioning.


Tooling (EOAT)

Grippers1
Grippers2
Grippers3

Grippers

  • One or two finger pneumatic grippers.
  • Expansion gripper.
  • For the part holding
  • For the sprues holding
  • For accurate insert positioning
  • More than 200 codes EOAT dedicated.
VS1
VS2
VS3

VS

  • Vacuum cup holders.
  • Suspensions with internal spring.
  • Rotative or non-rotative.
  • Non-marking rubber materials.
  • More than 500 codes PLASTICS dedicated
GN1
GN2

GN

  • Nippers for degating.
  • Scissor or guillotine style.
  • 10 nipper sizes.
  • Interchangeable blades.
SB1
SB2

SB

  • Sensor boxes for processing the signals from the actuators.

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