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Robotic buffing can be performed on metal, plastic, & wood parts.  This application is usually performed on through a part to tool based system design, meaning the robot holds the part & presents it to buffing machinery.  Typical end of arm tooling mechanisms include vacuum cups or pneumatic grippers, & is largely dependent on part size, weight, & surface conditions.  
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Robotic buffing can be performed on metal, plastic, & wood parts.  Robotic buffing applications are usually performed with a part to tool based robot system design, meaning the robot holds the part & presents it to buffing machinery.  Typical end of arm tooling mechanisms include vacuum cups or pneumatic grippers, and is largely dependent on part size, weight, & surface conditions.  
  
In some instances, such as for large & heavy parts, a tool to part based system design is necessary.
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In some instances, such as for large & heavy parts, a tool to part based robot system design is necessary.

Latest revision as of 19:59, 21 February 2007

Robotic buffing can be performed on metal, plastic, & wood parts. Robotic buffing applications are usually performed with a part to tool based robot system design, meaning the robot holds the part & presents it to buffing machinery. Typical end of arm tooling mechanisms include vacuum cups or pneumatic grippers, and is largely dependent on part size, weight, & surface conditions.

In some instances, such as for large & heavy parts, a tool to part based robot system design is necessary.