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Modules shorten production cycles for robotic applications

1st October 2014
Siobhan O'Gorman
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Quick Connect technology, which contributes to faster overall production cycles for robotic applications, has been introduced by Belden. After a tool exchange on a robot has been performed, the technology ensures that the modules in the company's LioN-R series can quickly and efficiently power up and join an EtherNet/IP network.

With the technology, the time it takes for the Automatic Tool Changers (ATCs) to exchange tools and switch out the task the robot performs is reduced. This reduction in ATC changeover time allows industrial markets to adjust robots to serve multiple purposes, which in turn reduces the number of robots needed and minimises maintenance requirements and production cycle downtime.

The LioN-R EtherNet/IP modules, which are suitable for automotive manufacturers and logistic companies, provide an IP67 degree of protection and M12 connection for the network. To facilitate line and ring topologies, an integrated dual-port switch is offered. Operating over a temperature range of -10 to +60˚C, the modules also provide a 'fail safe' function. 

“Often times, powering up for operation can take machines five to eight seconds. Now, with the Quick Connect technology, a robot can return to work after a tool change in less than 500ms, allowing for a faster production cycle, quicker automatic tool changes and more flexibility in the production process,” said Toni Hauert, Product Manager, Belden.

“An automotive manufacturer, for example, could produce more cars overall, and more varying types of cars, on the same production line with the speed and efficiency the Quick Connect feature brings to robotic automation,” adds Hauert.

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