Applied Robotics offers new EOAT

June 19, 2017
Applied Robotics has expanded its end-of-arm-tooling (EOAT) portfolio with a new line of about a dozen devices for deburring, grinding, descaling and polishing.

Deburring tools Applied Robotics has expanded its end-of-arm-tooling (EOAT)portfolio with a new line of about a dozen devices for deburring, grinding, descaling and polishing. The tools can be attached to the end of a robotic arm or mounted to a bench or stand, allowing the robot to present the workpiece being machined to the tool.

What's new? The deburring tools, which Applied Robotics introduced in April.

Benefits Greater productivity. The robust tools take over tasks that traditionally have been performed manually.

Applied Robotics Inc., Glenville, N.Y., 518-384-1000, www.appliedrobotics.com