ATI Showcases New Products and Solutions at Automate 2017
Visit ATI at Booth #N-1621, April 3-6, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL
Apex, NC , February 9, 2017
The RC-900 and RC-1040 Radially-Compliant Deburring Tools feature the same air-actuated compliance as existing models, but offer a higher power motor that is 50% more powerful than the RC-660. ATI's RD-390-NL offers significantly lower-speed, radially-compliant deburring, and runs at 2800 RPM while under load and 5600 RPM under no load. It also features a no-lube motor which eliminates the need for an exhaust air oil extractor. All three new models can convert from full-radial compliance to single-axis compliance.
The new QC-46 Tool Changer is extremely lightweight-only 6.5 lbs (2.98 kg)-and has a very low stack height of 2.61 inches (66.3 mm). It utilizes the same proven Locking Mechanism as the QC-40 Tool Changer, and handles payloads up to 110 lbs (50 kg). The QC-46 can accommodate up to seven separate utility modules to handle a large variety of signals, fluid, air, and other requirements. The QC-46 also features optional internal Lock/Unlock sensing and direct mount to robots with a 100 mm ISO pattern.
ATIs Modular Tool Stands maximize flexibility with ATIs wide range of Robotic Tool Changer models. The modular system concept allows you to "build your own" tool storage rack based on the number of tools, positioning, orientation, and mounting arrangements required. ATI will have a large variety of Tool Stand options on display.
The Axia80 Force/Torque Sensor is a lower-cost sensing solution that maintains the quality and accuracy found in all of ATIs Force/Torque Sensor products. All the electronics are built into the transducer body which keeps the cost down and footprint smaller, while excelling in accuracy, resolution, and robustness. The Axia80 will be available in Ethernet and EtherCAT versions and will feature a high signal-to-noise ratio and high overload protection, between five and 20 times over the sensing range.
Catherine Morris, Director of Automotive Sales at ATI and current chairperson of the Automate Show Committee encourages all to make plans now to attend Automate 2017. She feels strongly that this the one show anyone in our industry cannot afford to miss. "Automate showcases the full spectrum of automation technologies and solutions. If you are looking for automation solutions for any application challenge, you will find them at this show!" She goes on to say, "There are several things I look forward to in an Automate show each year. There is the conference where companies get practical guidance on how to successfully apply automation. The expert huddles, held right on the show floor, where attendees have a great opportunity to discuss specific topics of interest with industry experts. Most of all, I always look forward to meeting the attendees that are new to automation. Seeing them get excited about the possibilities of becoming more competitive and productive is what our business is all about."
ATI Applications Engineer Dan Merritt will act as Huddle Referee and lend his expertise on the topic of Automated Material Removal. Be sure to catch up with Dan during the show to discuss your questions. This years show at McCormick Place will be the largest Automate event to date. Catherine, Dan, and the rest of the ATI team will see you in Chicago this April; be sure to stop by booth #N-1621 during your visit to Automate 2017!
Featured Product
The maxon IDX Compact Drive with Integrated Positioning Controller
The compact brushless EC-i motor combined with an EPOS4 positioning controller delivers a highly dynamic, powerful drive package with field-oriented control (FOC), high efficiency, and maintenance-free components in a high-quality industrial housing. The maxon IDX drives are suitable for use across the entire speed range (from standstill to maximum speed) and have an extremely high overload capability. Together with a positioning controller, the integrated sensor (single turn) enables absolute positioning.