New Tool: ProSource
Checkout our packaging and processing solutions finder, ProSource.

Universal Robots certifies ATI’s automated tool changer

Universal Robots certified ATI Industrial Automation’s QC-11 Automatic Tool Changer to work with its collaborative robots.

The QC-11 enables automatic exchange of robotic end-effectors without any manual intervention. With an ATI Automatic Tool Changer, a robot can utilize multiple end-effectors in a single process. Preceding the QC-11 in the UR+ program are ATI’s Axia80 Force/Torque Sensor and MC-10 Manual Tool Changer. ATI CEO Robert Little believes strongly in the power of partnerships: “Thanks to the exceptional UR+ certification program, ATI products can reach new users in the collaborative market,” he says. “It is a great opportunity for us as a business, but the real winners are our customers. Through Universal Robots’ stringent product qualification process, ATI products rise to a new standard of excellence. The collaboration between these two companies is genuinely more than the sum of its parts.”

The QC-11 is the first automated tool changer developed in the Americas to obtain UR+ certification and will be featured May 9 at ATI Industrial Automation’sAutomation Expoheld at the company’s recently expanded and renovated headquarters in Apex, North Carolina. The Expo is a unique opportunity for attendees to see this tool changer in action, witnessing its extremely high strength-to-weight ratio. When coupled, the Master and Tool weigh less than 0.25 kg (0.55 lbs), with a combined stack height of 52.4 mm (2.06 in). The small footprint of the robust QC-11 helps to optimize the robot payload and work envelope while supporting the maximum UR payload of 10 kg (22 lbs).

ATI’s patented, pneumatically-actuated, fail-safe, locking mechanism provides strong, repeatable coupling under the rigors of industrial use. It also ensures that the tooling remains securely attached to the robot—even during a loss of air pressure. The QC-11 features six integrated M5 pneumatic pass-through ports. It allows for an optional, accessory mounted, M8 connector for up to eight pass-thru electrical pin connections. Users can incorporate a compatible pin-and-bushing tool stand for storage of the additional end-of-arm tools as well.

The UR+ program debuted in 2016 and has since grown rapidly to include 155 products from 400 companies active in the UR+ developer program. “Universal Robots is thrilled to welcome this continued expansion of UR+ certified products from ATI with the QC-11,” says Stuart Shepherd, Regional Sales Director for Universal Robots’ Americas division. “ATI’s commitment to product quality and customer experience is in perfect alignment with the vision of the UR+ program. We look forward to collaborating on future projects.”

How AI is reshaping CPG manufacturing operations
Today’s CPG companies are faced with mounting challenges in their manufacturing operations. You have the data that could help you, but can you turn that data into knowledge? See how artificial intelligence can help. Learn what’s working for Pfizer, Post, and Smithfield.
Read More
How AI is reshaping CPG manufacturing operations
How Can You Honor a Leader?
Induction into the Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame is the highest honor in our industry. Submit your leader to be considered for the Class of 2024 now through June 10th. New members will be inducted at PACK EXPO International in Chicago
Read More
How Can You Honor a Leader?