Custom Gripper System Handles Sheet Metal

Combination of vacuum cups and compact ejectors deliver faster cycle times for sheet metal handling applications.

Developed for Foilpuller, FIPA’s system combines long lifecycle, high holding force vacuum cups with pressure regulating, air-saving compact ejectors to deliver reliable, non-slip sheet metal handling for the system.
Developed for Foilpuller, FIPA’s system combines long lifecycle, high holding force vacuum cups with pressure regulating, air-saving compact ejectors to deliver reliable, non-slip sheet metal handling for the system.
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FIPA (Cary, NC) recently created a custom end-of-arm-tooling (EOAT) solution that facilitates the removal of protective film from sheet metal with a cost- and labor-saving automated process.

Developed for Foilpuller GmbH, a stainless steel sheet metal processing company based Germany, FIPA’s system combines long lifecycle, high holding force vacuum cups with pressure regulating, air-saving compact ejectors to deliver reliable, non-slip sheet metal handling for the system.

Featuring rapid cycle times of 30–45 seconds, the CNC-controlled Foilpuller with FIPA EOAT and vacuum technology automates the film-removal process for metal sheets used in white goods.  The patented Foilpuller automates the processing of sheet metal in standard sizes of 1 m x 2.5 m, using FIPA’s flat vacuum cups and compact ejectors to apply suction to single pieces of sheet metal in a designated stack at the pick-up site.

The vacuum cups prevent wobbling, while a vacuum shuttle delivers the sheet to a worktable where a cutting wheel lightly scores the protective film on the surface of the sheet. Through precisely controlled cutting, the wheel only makes incisions where film needs to be removed to allow for mounting fittings, hinges, cutouts, and welding work, leaving the rest of the protective film intact.

A scraper then removes the scored film to reveal a residue-free surface before FIPA’s gripper system places the sheet in a second designated stack for further processing. The SM-F Series flat vacuum cups in the Foilpuller feature a flexible sealing lip for optimal, non-slip contact with sheet metal. The series’ reinforcement ribs provide slip resistance, effectively absorb the high lateral forces that result from maneuvers like tipping metal sheets, and prevent unwanted deep-drawing effects that could warp thin metal sheets.

Made of silicone-free NBR materials with a hardness of 60° Shore A, the vacuum cups also feature a vulcanized aluminum connection thread (available in several different options) designed to both minimize leaking and ensure a tight fit, even during dynamic gripping cycles. The rugged EMA Series compact ejectors combine a pressure regulating, energy-saving function with an electronic air-saving function to achieve outstanding operational efficiency.

The ejectors supply a Venturi nozzle with compressed air to generate a vacuum, allowing the attached vacuum cup to quickly grip the workpiece. A vacuum switch continually monitors the vacuum level to control air savings and triggers the “item gripped” signal at the first vacuum threshold limit (V1, 65%), allowing the scheduled item transfer to take place.

When the vacuum reaches the second threshold limit (V2, 75%), the ejector interrupts the compressed air supply to the Venturi nozzle, reducing energy consumption to zero. The vacuum is sustained by a closed, non-return valve and continues to reliably grip the workpiece without any additional energy expenditure until naturally occurring leakage eventually lowers the vacuum threshold back to 65%, at which point the air-saving control cycle briefly generates a new vacuum until the 75% threshold is again achieved.

Once the item transfer is completed, the ejector’s blow-off valve generates a manually adjustable air jet to quickly release the metal sheet.  For more information, visit http://www.fipa.com, or call 919-651-9888.

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