End effectors may not be the most glamorous element of a robotic palletising system, but they are undeniably one of the most important. The right type of end effector can unlock the full potential of your automated system, increasing overall efficiency and performance. In this article, we will explain why selecting the right end effector type is the key to effective automation in your packhouse.
An end effector is a tool attached to the end of a robotic arm, which allows the robot to interact with or manipulate its environment. Essentially, the end effector acts like a hand or grabbing device, and, depending on the system, can be used to pick up packages, stack crates, assemble parts, or weld metal.
End effectors come in a variety of types that reflect their function, with the two most commonly used in automated packing systems being grippers and suction cups.
1. End effector gripper: grippers are the most widely used and versatile of end effectors, designed to pick, hold, and release a wide variety of objects. Grippers can be mechanical, using fingers or claws, magnetic, or even vacuum-based, depending on the product and the surface that needs to be handled. These are the end effectors of choice when handling irregularly shaped or porous materials. Some specialist ‘soft grippers’ are available to handle delicate vegetables, fruits, medical products, and baked goods in the food, agriculture, and pharmaceutical industries.
2. Suction cup end effector: suction cup end effectors are another common choice in the packing and warehousing sectors. Suction cups are effective at picking and placing flat surfaced items onto conveyor belts, within crates, and into pallets, and are capable of handling a variety of light to middle weight objects without risk of damage.
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