ATI Integrates Multi-Axis Sensors With FANUC Robots
The integration of ATI’s F/T Sensors with FANUC’s robots and Force Control Software enables users to achieve greater levels of accuracy, flexibility and responsiveness.
ATI Industrial Automation, a provider of robotic tooling and sensing solutions, has announced compatibility of its Multi-Axis Force/Torque (F/T) Sensors with FANUC Robots and FANUC’s Force Control Software.
The integration of ATI’s F/T Sensors with FANUC’s robots and Force Control Software is said to bring enhanced sensing capabilities to robotic systems, enabling users to achieve greater levels of accuracy, flexibility and responsiveness.
ATI’s Multi-Axis Force/Torque Sensors provide accurate measurements of forces and torques in multiple axes, enabling robots to have a sense of touch and enabling them to perform delicate tasks with dexterity. These sensors are designed to withstand harsh industrial environments, providing reliable operation in a wide range of applications.
By combining ATI’s advanced sensing technology with FANUC Robots, users can now leverage force control in their robotic operations. FANUC’s Force Control Software enables for precise control of robotic motion based on real-time force feedback, facilitating accurate performance in tasks such as assembly, deburring, polishing and material removal.
ATI and FANUC provide comprehensive support to users, offering expertise in system integration and ensuring a smooth implementation of the integrated solution. Target industry segments include metal fabrication, automotive, aerospace, electronics assembly, semiconductor and general industry.
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