Standard End of Arm Tooling
Of course, we are using components from the two EOAT Kits PreciGrip and Channel Nut System for the complete EOAT / Robot Hands. The End of Arm Tooling Systems are available in different versions according to your requirements, e.g. very simple with photo documentation and extensive with detailed documentation (electrical/pneumatic diagram, danger notice etc.) and of course also with declaration of conformity.
End of Arm Tooling (EOAT) for Robots
Our standard EOAT Construction Kit is based on the well-known Channel Nut clamping profile 25/25. The components are compatible with the systems known to you with clamping diameters 10, 14, 20, 30. Here you get innovative components. These more than 2500 different components have been developed from practical experience through our own EOAT Construction.
Removal EOAT
The Removal EOAT safely removes the plastic part or workpiece from the Injection Molding Machine. The part is usually deposited on a conveyor belt or in a container.
Insertion / Removal EOAT
The insertion/removal EOAT removes the finished overmolded component and inserts inserts such as bushings, sheets or screws into the mold.
Transfer EOAT
The Transfer EOAT moves the component (here a glass slide) from one cavity to the other. As a rule, the EOAT can center itself on the individual cavities. A separate stroke movement takes place in the EOAT.
Sprue Trimming EOAT
The Sprue Trimming EOAT removes the part and then folds the cutting knives into position and cuts off the sprues.
EOAT with Sensors
The EOAT shown here removes a bumper from the die. The filling ends on the component are monitored with a filling end monitor.
EOAT with Additional Function
4 rubber parts are removed in this EOAT. 4 parallel grippers grip the rubber part at the neck. Another 4 parallel grippers enclose the bellows and prevent overstretching of the bellows.
EOAT for Cobots
EOAT developed for collaborating robots - here built from the Cobot EOAT Kit - Certified.
Multiple - Removal EOAT
This EOAT removes 32 razor blade covers. Tubular EOAT profiles were used. Advantage: Several suction pads with one vacuum connection.
3D Printed EOAT
EOAT specially developed using the 3D printing process. Combined internal vacuum generation.