Grippers in Motion [electronic resource] :The Fascination of Automated Handling Tasks / by Andreas Wolf, Ralf Steinmann, Henrik Schunk.
by Wolf, Andreas [author.]; Steinmann, Ralf [author.]; Schunk, Henrik [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Handling: The Underrated Process -- Evolution or Revolution? -- Getting To Grips With Handling Tasks -- Movement Adds Value -- Practical Applications.
Automated gripping and handling tasks offer a great rationalization potential but they are still difficult to realize. This book shows you how to ensure process reliability on the basis of combining the right components with advanced application know-how. By explaining basic preconditions of the gripping process and highlighting the milestones of automation history, we guide you all the way through to the center of the handling process – the workpiece. Its ambient conditions and setup are clearly defined as well as the process of setting grippers in motion. Starting with simple linear movements up to multi-axis kinematics, you are provided with the details for practical solutions. A whole range of current applications illustrates the variety and opportunities of automation in daily business.
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