(11 companies) Collision sensors are used to protect robots from colliding with other objects. Noncontact sensors are used to help robots avoid these collisions. Search by Specification | Learn more about Collision Sensors
(7 companies) Drilling end effectors and tapping end effectors are tooling designed to attach to the end of a robotic arm, and perform machining of holes and threads into target material. Learn more about Drilling and Tapping End Effectors
(187 companies) Grippers activate jaws or fingers to pick up, hold, or move work pieces in an automated or robotic system. Search by Specification | Learn more about Grippers
(483 companies) Industrial robots are programmable mechanical devices that contain rotary and/or prismatic joints in order to perform precise, repetitive movements. Types of industrial robots include articulated, Cartesian, cylindrical, gantry, parallel (hexapods), SCARA, and spherical. Search by Specification | Learn more about Industrial Robots
(12 companies) Robotic deburring tools are robotic end-effectors for removing burrs, flashing, and other unwanted edge properties caused by cutting or machining. Search by Specification | Learn more about Robotic Deburring Tools
(260 companies) Robotic end effectors are quick-change mobile robotic systems that can deploy tools. Learn more about Robotic End Effectors
(32 companies) Robotic tool changers attach various working tools to the end of a robots arm. Search by Specification | Learn more about Robotic Tool Changers
(9 companies) Teach pendants are a specific type of industrial pendant. They are devices equipped with switches and dials used to control a robot's movements to and from desired points within a determined space. Learn more about Teach Pendants
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