Talking IMTS with Elmo Motion Control

Elmo has doubled the power of its ultra-small, already powerful servo drive, the Gold Twitter, to suit the most demanding applications in the era of Industry 4.0.

Talking IMTS with the Zimmer Group

East building, Level 3, Booth #134352. We have a full line up of over 60 models of IO-Link grippers which are ready for the smart factory and Industry 4.0.

Using AI to Train Robots

As a human, you have an intuition about how a good movement looks. Transferring that intuition to the robot happens more naturally through guiding than through writing a sequence of motor control commands.

Talking IMTS with Dynatect

In Booth #121011 were showcasing new products for machine safety, precision ground ball screws, and cable carriers. The Gortite® VF Automated Machine Safety Door acts as a physical barrier to isolate process driven hazards from people and equipment.

Midwest Motion Case Study: Torque Transmission

They had the perfect motor and the planetary gearmotor, but finding the right angle gearbox, positioned between the two, designed to their specifications was the challenge.

Talking IMTS with Octopuz

OCTOPUZ will be exhibiting at IMTS 2018 located at booth #236036. At IMTS we will be showcasing the latest version of OCTOPUZ 2.0.3 released fall 2018.

Can Your Small Business Afford a Robot? 5 Questions to Answer First

Timing, budget, and need are coequal factors in determining whether or not its the right time for a robot. If its not the right choice to make tomorrow, that doesnt mean it wont be the perfect decision next month.

From Shakey to Space Exploration: Understanding the Evolution of Robotics

A reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools, or specialized devices through various programmed motions for the performance of a variety of task.

Sawyer Goes Mobile for Researchers

With seven degrees of freedom in its arm - and its new mobility platform - Sawyer SDK with Clearpaths Ridgeback platform enables researchers to deploy the robot to a wide range of tasks, providing the flexibility needed to test various projects.

Industrial Automation: How Important It Is to Choose the Right Motion Control Components

Designers have to choose from a wide variety of microprocessors, programmable logic technology, power semiconductors, motors, amplifiers, mechanical elements, sensors, and application software. Naturally, the choice goes well beyond merely selecting high-end components.

Removing Production Bottlenecks Through Automation

Universal Robots and OCTOPUZ work together to automate Fibrelines manufacturing process while providing flexibility for the future.

Universal Robots Solves Production Challenges in Creating Revolutions' Assembly Line

The UR3 was integrated in the assembly line by Hirebotics, a Universal Robots Certified System Integrator that basically works like a staffing agency for cobots, letting startups like Creating Revolutions rent cobots by the hour without any upfront capital.

Preparing Students for the New Industry Standard

Offline Robot Programming is a technology that is quickly being implemented in manufacturing facilities all over the globe. This implementation results in an increase in efficiency, time and cost savings, and results in less down time.

The use of Inertial Sensors in Robotics

The primary uses for inertial sensors are platform stability and global positioning, but we are seeing increasing use as feedback in articulated limbs.

Added Value From an Ejector With Integrated Controls in a Suction Cup Handling System

Important functions provided on an ejector, and in particular all-in-one ejector, can be summarized in three major categories.

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Industrial Robotics - Featured Product

ATI Industrial Automation - MC-50 Manual Tool Changer

ATI Industrial Automation - MC-50 Manual Tool Changer

With intuitive and ergonomic lever operation, the patent-pending MC-50 Manual Robot Tool Changer provides a simple solution for quickly changing robotic end-of-arm tooling by hand. This compact and robust Tool Changer is designed for applications on collaborative robots that support payloads up to 25 kg and small industrial robots supporting payloads up to 10 kg. Featuring an ISO 50 mm mounting interface on the Master-side and Tool-side, the low-profile MC-50 mounts directly to most cobots and seamlessly integrates with many common cobot marketplace grippers and end-effectors.