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Service Overview

Exactly what could Nedquip mean for your company?

Nedquip has expertise in a wide area of fields from hardware engineering to industrial automation.

Product Spotlight

Stand Alone APDS.

The current APDS (Or automatic paint dosing system) cannot operate as
a stand-alone unit, and is controlled by expensive hardware.
The new APDS will be capable of working independantly or in synch with other units through an onboard controller system Nedquip is currently developing.

Company News

7.2.2010 | Fourth axis of the SiWays Spider 3D robot completed

SiWays Spider delta robot 4th armSometimes the three degrees of freedom of a 3D robot is not enough: When goods need to be rotated / when they are random positioned on a conveyor, the robot needs of 4th axis for rotation of its gripper.
That is exactly what this new add on for the SiWays spider is all about:
Loads up to 5 Nm.
500 rpm.
ISO 9409-1 tk 40 standard adapter for gripper / tooling attachment.
Integrated 2 channel air/vacuum rotational joint.
Constructed in Carbon Fibre, High grade aluminium and stainless steel.
Unrestricted reach when installed on the SiWays Spider.

14.11.2009 | Standalone Automatic Paint Dosing system announced...

The current APDS (Or automatic paint dosing system) cannot operate as a stand-alone unit, and is controlled by expensive hardware.
The new APDS will be capable of working independantly or in synch with other units through an onboard controller system Nedquip is currently developing.