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Robotic End of Arm Tooling
  • Robotic End of Arm Tooling

    Robotic Gripper Build & Refurbish

    A robotic end of arm, which is heat resistant and moves hot forgings from one process to another.

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    Precise & heat-resistant 

    We analyzed seals, rods, plates and anything that was moving to ensure we could refurbish it. 

     

    Additionally, machined 4140 PH material, +/- .1mm for transfer fingers. Valence goes in weekly to monitor inventory, notify of low quantities and proactively replace with updated items. And custom work on shuttles that move forgings from process to process. The shield requires plasma, form and weld. The shuttles required saw, plasma, machining and weld. 

    • INDUSTRY

      Construction (crankshaft manufacturer)

    • THE "ASK"

      International Crankshaft Inc. requested that we replace an existing robotic gripper series. They wanted to refurbish two and build one. We analyzed seals, rods, plates and anything that was moving to ensure we could refurbish it. 

    • WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT THE SPECS

      The robot was used to move forgings from one process to another. It had to be heat resistant. The materials are made of hardened tool steel and some are made out of stainless steel. Most end of arm tooling that touches the piece will be made of harder materials so they won’t wear as badly. It goes on the robot's head and is programmed to move from point a to b. 

    • HOW WE HELP THE CUSTOMER

      Saved cost and lead time by refurbishing one.

    • CAPABILITIES

      • Refurbish
      • Short-Run
    • STEPS

      1. Confirm Scope
      2. "Go & See" Daily Application
      3. 3D Model
      4. Confirm Design
      5. Manufacture Prints
      6. Saw Cut
      7. Machine
      8. Plasma Burn
      9. Weld
      10. Assemble
    • WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

      “The company has been a great asset to International Crankshaft Inc. They have a great team of engineers and have helped us on many projects, from the design phase all the way to installation. I would highly recommend giving them an opportunity to earn your business. You will not regret it.”

      M. Delili, Manager of Maintenance

      International Crankshaft Inc.

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