Electromagnetic End-of-Arm Tooling
(5 companies)Any tool that is affixed to robot arm, mainly used to lift and release metallic material.
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BluePrint Automation (BPA)
BluePrint Automation provides 3-D printed end-of-arm tooling for integration into an existing BPA-supplied robotic end-of-line packaging solution, from concept to production floor in hours. 3-D printed end-of-arm tooling allows for a variety of packaged and naked products to be packed on the same line.
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Robotic End of Arm Tooling (EOAT) grippers play a vital role in industrial automation, enhancing the versatility and efficiency of robotic systems. DT Engineering grippers are collaborative subassemblies mounted to the end of a robotic arm, enabling the robot to interact and manipulate objects in various applications. EOAT grippers come in diverse designs, including pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric variants, each tailored to accomplish specific tasks in a variety of environments. From industrial assembly to material handling, DT Engineering’s EOAT grippers are indispensable tools, improving productivity and accuracy in today’s automation-driven industries.
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MWA manufactures custom robotic machinery engineered specifically to meet its customers' product demands. MWA's products include end effectors used as tooling for robotic applications in material handling, tote loading and unloading, tray loading, as well as other robotic packaging and palletizing applications.
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SMC Corporation of America
SMC produces compact and lightweight automation components for robotics applications and end-of-arm tooling. SMC offers a wide variety of products that can be used for handling work pieces of different shapes and materials. For more information on SMC's end-of-arm tooling, visit the website link below.
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