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Robotics and CMMs

Hello All,

Does anyone have any experience integrating a robotic arm with a CMM? I'm looking to get an arm that will flip the part over. Every part we are inspecting has a backside/underside that has to be checked. Currently the operators are flipping them over. Parts weigh up to 57 lbs and we are using 454 Sfs so most ppl have to turn their shoulders to get in. In addition to that, everyone has a tendency to let the part slam on the granite (because its a table duh) which irks me.

Any ideal brands, hardware, training. and customer support that have workout well with anyone?

Plan is to have:
  1. the operator load the cmm with the part
  2. operator starts program and walks away
  3. once the cmm comes the flip part of the program
    1. robotic arm grabs the part, flips it, gets out of the way, and the CMM continues.

  4. program ends, operator reviews results
Thanks.
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  • Anyone venture deeper into I/O Flow manager and Controllino PLCs?


    Only just seen this but I've done a couple of systems using IOFM.

    One really basic one - integrating with a robot to load/unload a single part, this just used the Controllino to manage status signals.

    One as part of a full production line (Four Cells, with 3 robots loading 3 CMM's) - This uses a Fieldbus (Modbus to profinet IP) to pass status signals plus program information, and we're passing back measurement results for closed loop feedback and tool offset adjustments.


    I'll be happy to help if you get stuck or have any questions.

  • Ill keep you in mind if i get stumped on something. just going thru design and flow of the operation at the moment. I did a little research with the I/O controllino but im not sure ill need to program that hardware since ill be using it as a status signal also. it'll be handling 30 parts to load and unload with in and out bay shelves to move parts in and out of the lab to feed the robot. hopefully i can get away with using air actuators/solenoids for clamping and not hydraulics..
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  • Ill keep you in mind if i get stumped on something. just going thru design and flow of the operation at the moment. I did a little research with the I/O controllino but im not sure ill need to program that hardware since ill be using it as a status signal also. it'll be handling 30 parts to load and unload with in and out bay shelves to move parts in and out of the lab to feed the robot. hopefully i can get away with using air actuators/solenoids for clamping and not hydraulics..
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