A Look at 10 End of Arm Tool Providers

Staubli

​Founded in 1892 and headquartered in Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland, Staubli makes robotic tool changing systems it said are designed to cut down on the time needed for an operator to change out the tool used on a robot arm.

The company makes a range of tool change systems for standard and individual applications, as well as more customizable options.

End of arm tools are helping increase the capability and range of robot arms, helping operators reduce costs and deliver products faster.

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