ATI Launches CRX‑Ready End‑Effector Kits for Fanuc Collaborative Robots
ATI Industrial Automation has unveiled a new line of CRX‑Ready end‑effector kits designed specifically for Fanuc’s CRX collaborative robots. Each kit is a turnkey solution that bundles the necessary hardware and software to integrate seamlessly with your existing system, reducing deployment time and complexity.
The kits come with a user‑friendly teach pendant that simplifies programming. With just a few adjustments, operators can reconfigure the end‑effector for a wide range of tasks—making it an adaptable choice for dynamic production environments.
ATI’s portfolio of CRX‑Ready kits includes:
- QC‑7 – Robotic tool changer
- MC‑10 – Manual tool changer
- AOV‑10 – Axially compliant orbital sander, engineered for delicate, light‑touch applications
- CDB – Compliant deburring blade for edge deburring, deflashing, chamfering, countersinking, and scraping
- RCV‑250 – Radially compliant deburring tool that removes flash, parting lines, and edges efficiently
- Axia90 – Force/torque sensor offering high resolution and accuracy at a competitive price point
With decades of expertise in industrial automation, ATI continues to provide reliable, high‑performance solutions that help operators streamline operations and maintain competitive edge.
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