frusciante89
Aerospace
- May 6, 2010
- 1
Hi guys, I have a UR10 in my workshop and I wanted to design a vacuum gripper, since their retail price is quite high. I was thinking of making something in this style: Basically, having a flange that attaches to the robot toolplate which also has a vacuum L shaped line inside. One end of this L will be on the side and it is where the vacuum enters. The other end of the L comes out perpendicular to the flange, and will be attached to a suction cup (I only need one cup, not 4 as shown in the picture).
I did some research and I figured I need:
- a venturi vacuum generator (6mm to 6mm)
- a solenoid valve
- a suction cup
- tubing (already have plenty of 6 mm piping)
- compressor (already have it)
- am I missing something?
In theory, this should be it. However, I've never worked with vacuum before, so I have some doubts:
- for the suction cup, do I directly connect it to a threaded hole on the flange? Do I need some kind of adaptor?
- regarding the threaded holes (one for the suction cup, and the other for the vacuum input tube), is a standard metric tapped hole ok? will it leak or does it need a particular threading?
- do you guys suggest any specific type of suction cup designs? Flats, bellows, etc.? Don't really know the difference.
My usecase is picking up polished wooden cubes (one at a time) that weigh around 600 grams
Thanks for your help,
Cheers from London
I did some research and I figured I need:
- a venturi vacuum generator (6mm to 6mm)
- a solenoid valve
- a suction cup
- tubing (already have plenty of 6 mm piping)
- compressor (already have it)
- am I missing something?
In theory, this should be it. However, I've never worked with vacuum before, so I have some doubts:
- for the suction cup, do I directly connect it to a threaded hole on the flange? Do I need some kind of adaptor?
- regarding the threaded holes (one for the suction cup, and the other for the vacuum input tube), is a standard metric tapped hole ok? will it leak or does it need a particular threading?
- do you guys suggest any specific type of suction cup designs? Flats, bellows, etc.? Don't really know the difference.
My usecase is picking up polished wooden cubes (one at a time) that weigh around 600 grams
Thanks for your help,
Cheers from London