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Snake-arm robots turn to aerospace coating

An OC Robotics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 20, 2005

OCRobotics has recently completed a contract with Comau Pico investigating the use of snake-arm robots for aerospace coating applications.

OCRobotics has recently completed a contract with Comau Pico investigating the use of snake-arm robots for aerospace coating applications.

Currently, standard industrial robots are used to coat the inner surfaces of a structure.

The structures are oriented many times to compensate for the axis limitations of the robot and the awkward areas of the assembly.

OCRobotics has designed a snake-arm robot flexible enough to reach into any area of the assembly from a single point without any structure re-orientation, thereby increasing production rates.

Snake-arm robots also offer great potential for improved access in all areas of automotive and aerospace assembly and maintenance such as assembly tasks within a wing box and in situ engine inspection.

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