![]() The QC-29 is compatible with ATI’s selection of standard utility modules and tool stands, enabling an array of configurations, ranging from ultrasonic welding to servomotor support and more. And the zero-freeplay design ensures maximum repeatability for high-efficiency toolchanging, the company says. Built-in air ports and three module mounting flats are said to make connecting utilities easy. I know that the tool often goes down to a suiteable value if needed, but normally the one that can be SET is also be able to be stored in the profile and being set again by loading that profile. The toolchanger also includes in-body lock/unlock sensing and a new locking mechanism. The ATI tool 0.27 is working fine for me except of one thing: It stores the 850 Mhz for the core in the profile, but when I load that profile, the setting is set back to 837 Mhz. This toolchanger is the first standard toolchanger the company designed with a rectangular body that mounts directly to 40-mm and 50-mm robot wrists. The company says it brings the technology of ATI’s heavy-duty toolchangers to robots in the 25-35-kg payload class. ![]() Photo Credit: ATI Industrial AutomationĪTI Industrial Automation’s QC-29 robotic toolchanger offers a rugged toolchanging option for smaller robots. The QC-29 is the first standard ATI toolchanger designed with a rectangular body that mounts directly to 40-mm and 50-mm robot wrists.
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