Robotic machine tool tending cells manufactured by Halter CNC Automation, which are sold in the UK by 1st Machine Tool Accessories, are now available with the integration of a co-ordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Mitutoyo. It follows the automation company’s philosophy of extending its robot cells with additional functionalities.
Mitutoyo CMMs are well suited to incorporation into Halter cells, although it is possible to supply almost any make of measuring machine to suit a customer’s preference. Alternatively, 1st MTA can network an existing CMM on the shop floor. All installations are configurable for 100% or sample inspection.
On the Halter stand at the recent AMB 2022 machine tool show in Stuttgart, a Halter Universal Premium 25 LoadAssistant was seen automatically loading billets into a CNC lathe and unloading turned components. Using the same FANUC M-20iD robot with double gripper, the parts were transported to a Mitutoyo MiStar 555 CMM for inspection. Measurement data was continuously fed back to the lathe control so that offsets could be applied if component dimensions started to drift out of tolerance.
Catherine Kelly, general manager at 1st MTA, says: “Halter’s compact robot cells can tend any make of lathe or machining centre, regardless of age or type of control. They are ideal for subcontractors producing a mix of small to medium-size batches, as a system can be changed over in less than five minutes. Most users worldwide, including a couple of dozen in the UK, report ROI of between five and 18 months. With the addition of integrated metrology, payback should be even quicker and we’re very pleased to be able to offer the new CMM option.”
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