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About Robotic Tool Changers
Robotic tool changers attach tools to the ends of robotic arms. They contain two mating parts, master and tool, that are designed to lock together automatically and hold the tooling in place. The master side of the tool changer attaches to a robot, CNC machine, or support structure. Suppliers often provide mounting plates or other mounting hardware. The tool side mounts to tooling such as grippers, welders, and cutting burrs. Most robotic tool changers are driven by electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic power and use internal or external utility lines. Some products include a purge port for venting vapors. Others feature a coolant module for high-temperature applications. By providing a high degree of repeatability for millions of cycles at rated loads, robotic tool changers reduce non-productive tooling time and help speed manufacturing operations. They also reduce the risk of injury to personnel who would otherwise need to change tooling by hand. Robotic tool changers are known by a variety of names. Common terms include automatic tool changers, robot tool changers, robot couplers, robotic couplers, and robotic connectors.
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