The OnRobot product range features a wide assortment of tools and software for collaborative applications, including electric, vacuum and magnetic grippers, the award-winning Gecko gripping technology, force/torque sensors, a 2.5D vision system, screwdriver, sander kits and tool changers. Supported by the free, Learn OnRobot e-learning platform, OnRobot makes it easy to deploy collaborative automation on tasks such as packaging, quality control, materials handling, machine tending, assembly, and surface finishing regardless of skill level or previous robotics experience.
Regardless of the robot brand of your choice, OnRobot provides compatibility and versatility beyond compare. It's everything manufacturers need from one supplier, providing even more value from the automation investment.
Yes, the Sander can effectively sand the sides of a guitar when coupled with the HEX Force Torque Sensor. The Hex gives the sander the ability to detect and seamlessly adjust to the guitar’s intricate curves and contours. You can read more about the HEX if you want here -> onrobot.com/en/products/hex-6-axis-force-torque-sensor. Hope this answered your question, else feel free to reach out to us for more info :)
Hello. I have an interest of Gecko Single Pad Gripper. Can you introduce the supplier or developer to me for the automated gripper on the Fabric Cut Piece?
Hello there, we have partners in India if you are interested in any of our solutions. We can connect you with one if you'd like, you just have to submit a form on our Distributor page at: onrobot.com/en/partners
En colombia tiene una página con el mismo nombre para recaudar dinero del público para darles al otro día un porcentaje de la inversión todos los días, es una estafa
Great video and solution! Very nice design! But all the elements are situated separate - how can you position it right if you decide to move it to a new location?
00:43 we see a lot orbital sanding marks. We need your machine but we absolutely cannot have those marks on our products. Do you have a solution to this?