What is the "holder" of a deburring robot? A detailed explanation of its role and types!
Essential for tool installation! It plays an important role in enhancing the precision and efficiency of deburring operations.
In a deburring robot, a holder is a device used to hold cutting tools attached to the robot. Currently, there are three main types of deburring holders: ■ Rigid (fixed axis) mechanism Advantages: The tool is always held in a constant position, allowing the robot to achieve high machining precision. Disadvantages: It is difficult to perform flexible deburring that adapts to variations in workpiece shape or positional shifts during fixing, leading to missed spots or gouging. ■ Spring mechanism Advantages: By tilting or extending the tool's cutting edge in the "X, Y, Z" directions, flexible machining can be achieved according to the workpiece shape. Disadvantages: Gouging (overcutting) may occur due to the spring's rebound. To avoid this, it may be necessary to change the tool or holder depending on the deburring location. ■ Air float mechanism Advantages: The cutting edge tilts and extends in the "X, Y, Z" directions, generating float force (pressure) through compressed air. There is no need to prepare multiple tools for different deburring locations! At FINESYSTEM, we offer a uniquely developed "air float type deburring attachment" that achieves higher precision in deburring, which is patented!
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