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Electromate Partners with Spin Robotics to Offer Cobot Screwdriving Solutions in Canada

April 3, 2023

Electromate Partners with Spin Robotics to Offer Cobot Screwdriving Solutions in Canada

Electromate Inc., a leading distributor of industrial automation products, motion control systems and robots has announced a new partnership with Spin Robotics, a Danish manufacturer of collaborative robot (cobot) accessories. The partnership will bring Spin Robotics’ screwdriving solutions to the Canadian market, providing customers with efficient and reliable cobot solutions for screwdriving applications. 

Spin Robotics offers a range of cobot screwdriving solutions designed to integrate with Universal Robots’ cobots. Their solutions include end-of-arm tooling for screwdriving, as well as control software that enables users to easily program and configure their cobots for screwdriving applications. 

The SD70 and SD35 packages are specific versions of Spin Robotics’ cobot screwdriving solutions. The SD70 package includes a screwdriving tool and control box, as well as software that allows for easy programming and configuration of the cobot. The package is designed for use with Universal Robots’ UR3, UR5, and UR10 cobots, and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including assembly, packaging, and material handling. 

Similarly, the SD35 package includes a screwdriving tool, control box, and software, and is designed for use with Universal Robots’ UR3, UR5, and UR10 cobots. The SD35 package is ideal for applications that require a more compact and lightweight solution, such as electronics assembly and medical device manufacturing. 

Both packages feature high precision and repeatability and are designed to be easy to install and use. The packages also include safety features, such as torque and force monitoring, to ensure safe operation in industrial environments.

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