OnRobot, a supplier of {hardware} and software program options for collaborative functions, has launched its new VGP30 vacuum gripper.
This highly effective and strong 30 kg (66 lbs.) payload gripper is designed to excel at palletizing bins and dealing with irregular shapes and porous surfaces, even these constructed from cost-saving, thinner cardboard.
The VGP30 is prepared for rapid deployment out of the field and contains all of the {hardware} and software program wanted for all main robotic manufacturers.
Enrico Krog Iversen, CEO of OnRobot, says: “The VGP30 is engineered to maximise producers’ throughput and adaptability.
“With its excessive payload capability, clever vacuum management, and seamless integration, the VGP30 allows customers to automate demanding palletizing duties with ease, scale back vitality prices, and obtain same-day set up.”
Thomas Lorenscheit, CEO of OnRobot companion Lorenscheit Automatisierungstechnik, emphasizes the vacuum gripping of the VGP30.
“It’s extremely robust – and as simple to make use of as every other OnRobot gripper,” he says, including how discovering one dependable gripper for palletizing various kinds of cardboard bins has all the time been a problem.
“The VGP30 stands out by delivering constantly excessive efficiency, whether or not we’re dealing with premium or lower-grade cardboard.”
Key options and advantages of the VGP30:
- Excessive Payload: Able to dealing with as much as 30 kg (66 lbs.).
- Fast Deployment: Prepared to make use of out of the field, together with all needed {hardware} and software program for seamless integration with all main robotic manufacturers.
- Clever Vacuum Management: Routinely adjusts to any field measurement or interlayer, optimizing air consumption and decreasing vitality prices.
- Multichannel Functionality: Offers failsafe and versatile operations. The VGP30 has two channels that may be operated collectively or independently, handy for dealing with small bins.
- Seamless Integration with D:PLOY: The VGP30 seamlessly integrates with OnRobot’s D:PLOY platform, the primary automated software program improvement platform that permits the configuration of full, off-the-shelf robotic methods for high-mix manufacturing functions.