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Collision Sensor| small payload |QS-50

Collision detector QS-50: protect your equipment and boost your productivity. Unique design for all industries.

With moments trip point from 0.3 to 30 Nm, small payload collision sensors will be the most appropriate models for your applications such as pick and place or dispensing.


  • Dynamically variable collision sensor that operates on air pressure. Breakaway threshold adjusts to match the working force ranges of robot/application
  • Non compressive, metal to metal seal for reliable and consistent operation
  • Opening of QuickSTOP air chamber at impact, pressure exhaust and switch signal stop the robot

Advantages

  • Senses angular and compressive forces. QuickSTOP’s unique design offers protection in X, Y and Z axis
  • Linear and angle strokes available to remove the forces from end of arm tooling and robot wrist at trip point
  • Performance readiness is monitored by QuickSTOP. When pressurized, the switch indicates that the QuickSTOP is reset in proper position

Benefits

  • Minimize down time, quick reset, no need for recalibration, stopping robot at source of impact allows for easy identification of cause
  • Minimize robot and expensive end of arm tooling damage during robot programing. A must for any education or robot training cell
  • Easy to implement, simple to adjust pressure level according application, quick return on investment

QS-50
Repeatability - X, Y0.025 mm
Repeatability - Z0.013 mm
Rotational Repeatability± 0.024 °
Axial Compliance Vertical4.300 mm
Compliance Angle5 °
Rotary ComplianceNo limit
Torque Trip Point2.2 - 14.0 Nm
Moment Trip Point2.6 - 11.8 Nm
Weight0.290 kg
Diameter71.000 mm
Profile35.000 mm
Center of Mass20.300 mm
Average response time4-7 ms
Dust ProtectionFoam collar supplied
Switch High reliability aircraft snap acting type. UL/CSA approved. Average cycle life : 7 million cycles
Operating Pressure1.0 - 6.0 bar
Operating TemperatureMin. 0°C / Max. 70°C

Notice :The provided technical data are the higher limits recommended in static condition. To obtain the correct dimensioning of the product, it is necessary to hold account of all the applicable dynamic forces, including the inertia of the manipulator, the configuration of the tools and the external forces applied.