Force Copilot

Applications

Force Copilot is an intuitive software package for taking advantage of the force sensor integrated into e-Series robots. Program complex robotic movements in just a few minutes: no robotics expertise required! The result is a reliable, flexible robot cell.

Quality control

Loading and unloading machines

Assembly

Object transfer

Force Copilot

  • Program complex tasks with ease.
  • Unlock force control applications.
  • Increase the reliability and flexibility of your robot cell.
  • Unleash the full potential of the load cell.
  • Master force control in no time.

        Features

        Force Copilot uses the force and torque data integrated into the e-Series robots and deploys the following functions to enable users to program tasks requiring force control in a matter of minutes:

        • ActiveDrive toolbar
        • Trajectory node
        • FT sensor to zero" node
        • Insertion" node
        • Search surface" node
        • Force control node
        • Force event" node
        • Collision detection" node
        • Multipoint trajectory node
        PROGRAM COMPLEX TASKS EASILY

        Simplify force control. Enter your parameters, press the play button, then run the application.

        INCREASE PRECISION AND REPEATABILITY

        Increase your robot's dexterity by combining your sensor with Force Copilot. Gain precision and repeatability for assembly, insertion, object transfer and machine loading/unloading applications.

        PROGRAM COMPLEX TASKS EASILY

        Easily integrate the wrist camera to locate the right part and the adaptive robotic hand to insert it.

        PROGRAM COMPLEX TASKS EASILY

        Use Force Copilot to program tasks and applications with your e-Series sensor. No additional hardware required!

        PROGRAM COMPLEX TASKS EASILY

        Access applications requiring force/torque feedback thanks to Force Copilot's intuitive programming interface.

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