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Norgren Highlights Work-Holding Device at Automate Show

Norgren, part of IMI plc, will highlight a number of its automation solutions at the Automate trade show, taking place June 6-9 in Detroit.

At its booth, Norgren will display a selection of automation products, including connected pneumatic circuit components, electric actuators, vacuum generators, and tooling solutions. The booth will also feature a transforming tooling demonstration using a robotic end-of-arm tooling system with modular robotic arms capable of automatically reconfiguring to handle parts of all shapes and sizes. Norgren will hold a live pick-and-place demonstration with its actuator for robotic arms with a pneumatic gripper as the end effector.

Norgren will also exhibit the Adaptix, a new technology that transforms the way machines hold and grip parts. This adaptable work-holding device provides the necessary forces to hold any part geometry, offering faster changeover and increased uptime.

“Norgren is excited to participate in this year’s Automate trade show and spotlight our leading technological solutions,” Kenneth Chung, director of product management and strategy at Norgren, said in a press release. “Our comprehensive expertise enables manufacturers to significantly improve performance through our compelling automation offerings – such as the new electric actuators, work-holding device, and our revolutionary transforming tooling system.”

For more information, visit www.norgren.com/us/en/expertise/industrial-automation.

 

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