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3D Printed EOAT (end-of-arm-tooling)
Mandate
To design, produce and assemble robotic end-of-arm tooling.
Goals
To create a lightweight and resistant robotic hand in order to reduce the robot’s payload during movements.
Results
Thanks to the freedom of design allowed by 3D printing, the initial 22-component assembly was brought down to just 5.
The tooling’s weight was decreased by 70%.
The robot can now perform its operations faster, with a lighter payload.
Adding a white, washable finish facilitates optical vision inspection on the production line.
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