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Simplified Robotic Parts Feeding Technology



Adept Technology, Inc. has introduced the Adept FlexiBowl, a vision-based robotic parts feeding system available as an option on all Adept robot systems. The Adept FlexiBowl utilizes circular band tracking to simplify and speed the robotic acquisition of component parts used in assembly, handling and kitting applications. According to the company, Adept FlexiBowl is capable of quickly separating and orienting a wide variety of parts made from diverse materials including plastic, metal, rubber and silicone.

"Unlike traditional vibratory bowl feeders, which have limited flexibility due to their high level of customization, the Adept FlexiBowl utilizes Adept vision technology to create a flexible standard parts feeding solution that can be deployed and redeployed quickly eliminating the time, cost and complexity associated with traditional parts feeding," said John Dulchinos, President and Chief Executive Officer of Adept Technology.

"In addition to handling a wide array of parts, the Adept FlexiBowl operates reliably and quietly and is easy to operate," said a company spokesperson. "The feeder features serial interface connections, encoder latching and a small footprint. Benefits include quick and easy installation, throughput between 30 to 60 parts per minute and easy maintenance and cleaning."

For more information contact:

Adept Technology, Inc.

5960 Inglewood Drive

Pleasanton, CA 94588

925-245-3400

www.adept.com

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