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How
to Get Started
For this example:
Let's assume a plastic injection molding process.
Before
building an EOAT, these robot capabilities must be
determined.
- Payload: ______
- Mounting plate
pattern: ________
- Available
movement pattern (e.g. 3-axis, articulating):
__________
- Range of motion:
______________
- Speed and
sequence of operation: _____________
- Air, vacuum and
electric circuits available: _____________
Check Molding
Conditions
- Mold drawings
- Daylight
available
- Distance
between tie bars
- Location and
stroke of ejector pins
- Cycle time
- Overhead/side
obstructions
- Temperature of
ejected part
After
looking at mold conditions answer these
questions:
- How many
cavities?
- Will the
part remove easily?
- Can vacuum
cups remove the part or will mechanical
grippers be necessary?
- What type
surface is on the parts?
Questions
to ask about the End-of-Arm Tool you want:
- Will the
tool be used on one specific robot and
press or many?
- Does the
tool need to be switched quickly and
stored?
- Will the
tool be adjustable and reusable?
- Is
individual part detection needed?
- Do the
parts need to be cut, trimmed, or
separated?
- Can the
parts be packaged straight from the press?
- Do inserts
or labels need to be placed in the mold
for the next part?
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