RobotWhisperer
Industrial
- Jun 17, 2013
- 3
Hello all, and thanks for taking time out of your day to help me.
I have a very unique problem, where we have to pick up small metal screens with a robot. About the only way I can figure out how to do this would be to use a small magnetic gripper. Something similar to this:
My worry is that these screens are stacked one on top of another in a tall stack. My limited knowledge of magnetism says that this will not work as the magnetism will 'bleed' off into the stack and it won't be strong enough to pick anything up, or it will pick up multiple screens and not just a single screen. I'm hoping you guys and gals say otherwise.
I also considered using an electromagnet with an adjustable input voltage to where I could dial it in and find a sweet spot where it would only pick up one screen at a time, but I don't know how reliable this would be.
Anyone have any ideas as to if this will work, or how to make it work?
I have a very unique problem, where we have to pick up small metal screens with a robot. About the only way I can figure out how to do this would be to use a small magnetic gripper. Something similar to this:
My worry is that these screens are stacked one on top of another in a tall stack. My limited knowledge of magnetism says that this will not work as the magnetism will 'bleed' off into the stack and it won't be strong enough to pick anything up, or it will pick up multiple screens and not just a single screen. I'm hoping you guys and gals say otherwise.
I also considered using an electromagnet with an adjustable input voltage to where I could dial it in and find a sweet spot where it would only pick up one screen at a time, but I don't know how reliable this would be.
Anyone have any ideas as to if this will work, or how to make it work?