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Distance Measurement for Part Removal from Load Carriers in Car Body Construction with Time-of-Flight Laser Distance Sensors

In automotive shell construction, body parts such as doors, tailgates or fenders are stacked in load carriers and loaded and unloaded by robots. To enable the robot to grip the objects precisely, a time-of-flight laser distance sensor mounted on the gripper determines the distance to the top component. Via the integrated Bluetooth interface, the machine operator can access the sensor wirelessly with their smartphone via the weCon app to set up the application and enable diagnostics during operation.

Laser Distance Sensors Time of Flight

Laser distance sensors Time-of-Flight (ToF) work according to the principle of transit time measurement, which means that they cover large working ranges up to 10,000 mm, so that objects can be reliably detected even at great distances. The ToF sensors are extremely robust against interfering ambient light, which ensures reliable operation.

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