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Sander Complete

Sander Complete

OnRobot

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Sander Complete

OnRobot
Unverified

The extracted facts do not coherently describe a single robotic system called 'Sander Complete.' Instead, they span at least three unrelated product domains: OnRobot's robotic sanding/gripping/palletizing tools, RSMeans construction cost estimation software, and consumer/prosumer handheld random orbital sanders (various brands). No single unified 'Sander Complete' product is identifiable from these facts. The OnRobot Sander is the closest match to a robotics context — it is an all-electric random orbital sanding end-effector for collaborative robot arms, supporting sanding, finishing, and polishing, with plug-and-play integration and optional Grit Changer and force/torque sensor. Consumer sander facts (pricing, reliability complaints, balance issues) refer to unrelated handheld tools and cannot be attributed to the OnRobot system.

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hardware_weight
1.2 kg (OnRobot Sander end-effector)
hardware_power
Electric (no compressed air required)
consumer_sander_price_range
Consumer/prosumer orbital sanders range from ~$69 to $263+ depending on brand and type

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the OnRobot deep report

Good
  • OnRobot acquired Purple Robotics (vacuum gripper developers for cobots) following a $152M Series C growth equity investment from Summit Partners in 2022

    The acquisition of Purple Robotics and the Summit Partners investment are independently reported by Robotics247 [13] and corroborated by Private Equity Wire [12] and Tracxn [11], providing multi-source third-party confirmation; however, post-acquisition integration outcomes and product-level impact remain unverified.

    from OnRobot deep report →
Bad
  • The VGP30 vacuum gripper can handle payloads of up to 30 kg using dual independent vacuum channels with intelligent automatic vacuum flow adjustment

    The 30 kg payload and dual-channel vacuum adjustment specifications are stated on OnRobot's official VGP30 product page [4] with high internal consistency, but no independent lab test, customer validation, or third-party review in the dossier confirms real-world performance under these rated conditions.

    from OnRobot deep report →
Ugly
  • D:PLOY reduces collaborative robot application deployment time from a full day to a few hours

    This figure appears only on OnRobot's official product pages and press releases [9][14]; no independent customer report, third-party benchmark, or field study in the dossier corroborates the specific time-reduction claim.

    from OnRobot deep report →
  • The RG2 and RG6 finger grippers reduce robot programming time by 70% through automatic grip detection and no-manual-programming features

    The 70% programming-time-reduction figure is stated solely on OnRobot's own RG2 and RG6 product pages [2][3]; no independent user study, teardown, or third-party benchmark in the dossier validates this specific percentage.

    from OnRobot deep report →
  • The Dual Quick Changer tool changer delivers approximately 50% increase in production efficiency

    The ~50% production efficiency increase is a vendor-only claim from OnRobot's official product pages [2][3]; no independent customer outcome, case study, or third-party measurement in the dossier supports this figure.

    from OnRobot deep report →

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