Servo Mounts to Robots for Drilling Applications
Sugino’s SSV2 Selfeeder servo series can be mounted to robots for increased control and flexibility in automated drilling applications.
Sugino’s SSV2 Selfeeder servo series can be mounted to robots for increased control and flexibility in automated drilling applications. The servo measures 15.5" × 3.9" × 8.3" (392.5 × 100 × 210 mm) and weighs 33 lbs (15 kg). According to Sugino, the SSV2’s compact size makes it well-suited for automated robot applications in the aerospace industry where a hard-mounted drill would not apply. The servo also offers a high-power motor and spindle speeds ranging from 390 to 20,000 rpm. It is suitable for small-diameter drilling in aluminum, cast iron and steel.
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