(18 companies) Collision avoidance sensors use various types of proximity sensors to detect the presence of an object or obstruction.
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(11 companies) Collision sensors are used to protect robots from colliding with other objects. Noncontact sensors are used to help robots avoid these collisions.
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(7 companies) Drilling end effectors and tapping end effectors are tooling designed to attach to the end of a robotic arm, and perform machining of holes and threads into target material.
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(16 companies) Eyelet and grommet machinery and equipment is to install eyelets and grommets. Devices can be manually, electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically-actuated; and consist of; handheld tools, benchtop presses, or floor-standing machines.
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(187 companies) Grippers activate jaws or fingers to pick up, hold, or move work pieces in an automated or robotic system.
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(480 companies) Industrial robots are programmable mechanical devices that contain rotary and/or prismatic joints in order to perform precise, repetitive movements. Types of industrial robots include articulated, Cartesian, cylindrical, gantry, parallel (hexapods), SCARA, and spherical.
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(142 companies) Industrial screwdrivers and screwfeeders are automated tools that are used to turn screws while providing close control of screw torque. They can be electric or pneumatic and may include features such as torque feedback and controlled stopping.
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(512 companies) Industrial workbenches and industrial workstations are locations where personnel perform work. Products range from economy workbenches to cleanroom and electronic assembly benches.
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(18 companies) Nut runner controllers are matched with nut runners in precision fastening and assembly applications in which torque control is important. Both electric and pneumatic devices are available.
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(60 companies) Nut runners are controlled nut drivers, often with torque transducers in the head. They are used in precision fastening and assembly applications, and can be interfaced with SPC software for quality control.
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(51 companies) Rapid prototyping equipment produces a three-dimensional (3D) paper, plastic, wax, ceramic or metal prototype or pattern.
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(102 companies) Riveters and riveting machines insert fasteners through aligned holes in parts to be joined, then press or hammer them from the insertion side to provide the second retaining head.
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(11 companies) Robotic deburring tools are robotic end-effectors for removing burrs, flashing, and other unwanted edge properties caused by cutting or machining.
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(259 companies) Robotic end effectors are quick-change mobile robotic systems that can deploy tools.
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(32 companies) Robotic tool changers attach various working tools to the end of a robots arm.
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(61 companies) Tool balancers hold a hand-operated tool in a pre-set position to minimize operator effort during use of the tool.
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(92 companies) Tool kits contain different types and sizes of tools, often in a convenient carrying case.
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(15 companies) Tool retractors hold the weight of a tool to minimize operator stress and fatigue.
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(22 companies) Tool support systems provide support for one or more tools, such as impact wrenches, screwdrivers, staplers and other tools.
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(36 companies) Torque tubes and torque arms assist operators to position high-torque tools, such as industrial screwdrivers and nut-runners.
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