Introduction
- Standard auto reset helps avoid downtime.
- The Protector is a patented robotic collision sensor designed to prevent costly damage to robotic end-effectors resulting from robot crashes. Its features include automatic reset, high repeatability, large moment rotation, rugged design, and low cost.
- What is a Robotic Collision Sensor? A robotic end-effector or device that can detect a crash before or during a collision of the robot or its tool. Also known as the “Protector,” this collision sensor sends a signal back to the robot controller before or during a collision, allowing the robot to avoid or stop the crash. Robotic crash protection devices are collision sensors that detect the collision as it happens. A collision sensor can also be referred to as a robot safety joint, robot overload protection device, crash protection device, quickstop (a trademark of Applied Robotics), robot safety mount, robotic clutch, or robotic collision protector.
Product Description and Features
- The Protector is a patented robotic collision sensor designed to prevent costly damage to robotic end-effectors resulting from robot crashes. Its features include automatic reset, high repeatability, large moment rotation, rugged design, and low cost.
- The automatic reset feature particularly benefits workplace safety. After the robot crashes, the collision sensor will automatically reset when the robot removes the tooling from the crash-causing object or when torsional rotation does not exceed 20-25 degrees.
- Compliant in the X, Y, and Z axes, this capability provides a safer method for resetting by eliminating the need for personnel to enter the robotic work cell.
- In addition to the Protector’s superior angular compliance, a spring option offers three different breakaway moment settings. This feature provides additional compliance when a low moment trip point is required. Pneumatic pressure can be added to increase moment capacity for high-inertia motions, and the pressure can be released, relying on the spring alone for low-inertia moves.
The unit has been tested to operate ten thousand cycles without fail.
The Protector’s capabilities and features make it a worthwhile investment to protect robots and tooling while minimizing downtime and eliminating the need for human intervention.
Robotic Collision Sensor Features
- High Repeatability: Following a collision, the use of precise locating components enables the Protector to reset to within 0.001 inches of its original position.
- Generous Range of Motion: During a crash the Protector can comply large distances in response to any type of crash (angular, axial or torsional) thus allowing the robot controller ample time to take corrective action.
- Rugged Design for Axial Compliance: The rugged design and construction of the Protector, with generous use of hardened tool steel in contact and wear areas, allows the unit to be used as an Axial Compliance Device for end-effectors. The unit can also provide angular and torsional compliance for certain applications.
- Energy Absorption: The impact energy generated during a crash is absorbed by a pneumatic chamber. This protects the tooling from being damaged by crashes. After absorption, this energy is redirected to automatically reset the device upon removal from the crash-causing object.
- Consistent Break-away Response: Break-away response is similar at a given pressure independent of whether the crash is angular, compressive axial, or torsional.
- Flexible Mounting Surfaces: Threaded and through hole mountings are provided for added flexibility. The simple mounting patterns reduce the stack height of the Protector and tooling assembly.
- Automatic Reset: After a crash, the Protector will self-reset when the robot removes the tooling from the crash situation. This eliminates the need to enter the robot cell to reset the crash protection device.
- Optional spring provides two trip points: Air pressure may be used to obtain a higher break-away point during high-inertia motion and the optional preset spring only for a lower break-away point. Inquire about the range of preset springs available for each model.
- Quick-Response Crash Detection: Nuisance tripping of the signal is avoided with the switch set to actuate at 0.020 inches of axial motion. A 3-Pin M8 Connector and cable are used to pass the crash signal.
- Field-rebuildable design (with prior customer training and special tools).
- Field-replaceable connector block assembly.
- IP 65 environmental protection rating (extra cost option).
Specifications