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Manual, Tool Changer, QC-201
Document #9620-20-B-201 Base Tool Changer-12

2.3 Tool Stand Design

In most cases, the tools are stored in a tool stand when not being used by the robot. During
coupling and lock-up the tool stand must allow for movement (float) in a plane parallel with the
mating surfaces of the Master Plate and Tool Plates (X and Y). Even slight misalignment
between the Master Plate and Tool Plate can generate high forces during lock-up if the Tool
Plate is not allowed to float into place during lock-up. These high forces can cause excessive
wear and even jamming of the end effector and robot. The degree of float required depends on
the accuracy of the robot's positioning and the repeatability of the tool location in the tool stand
during lock-up. See Figure 2.2 and Table 2.1 for recommended maximum allowable float
(offsets) prior to coupling. The tool stand should be designed to minimize misalignment during
coupling and uncoupling. In some cases greater offsets than shown in Table 2.1 can be
accommodated by the Master and Tool Plates, but will increase wear.
Ideally, the tool should be hanging vertically in the tool stand so that gravity acts to uncouple
the Tool Plate from the Master Plate during unlocking. It is possible to design tool stands that
hold tools in the horizontal position, but care must be taken that the necessary compliance is
provided during coupling and uncoupling. In general, "horizontal-position" tool stands cause
more wear on the locking mechanism and locating features of the tool and tool stand.
Lock-up should occur with the Master Plate in the No-Touch™ Locking zone (see Table 2.1)
but not touching the Tool Plate. As locking occurs, the Master Plate should draw the Tool Plate
into the locked position.
Tool stands may also need to incorporate means for covering tools and electrical modules to
protect them in dirty environments such as grinding or welding. Alternatively, locating tool
stands in areas shielded from weld spatter, fluids, adhesives or other debris would eliminate the
need for tool covers.
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Pinnacle Park
1031 Goodworth Drive
CAUTION: Tool stand design is critical to proper operation of the Tool
Changer. Improperly designed tool stands can cause misalignments that
will cause jamming and/or excessive wear of Tool Changer components.
CAUTION: During coupling and lock-up, the tool stand must allow for
movement (float) in a plane parallel to the mating surfaces of the Master
plate and Tool plate(s), and in a direction to this plane towards the Master
plate.
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