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This Explosive Ordnance Disposal Tool Mounting Bracket is a core component of mission-specific modules for special robots, designed specifically for explosion-proof, rescue, and aerospace applications. Manufactured from high-strength aviation aluminum through 5-axis CNC precision machining, it ensures structural stability and functional reliability in extreme environments. The mounting bracket enables rapid deployment and precise positioning of EOD tools, capable of withstanding high-intensity impact and vibration, providing a solid foundation for explosive disposal operations.
Parameter | Technical Specification |
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Material | 7075-T651 Aviation Aluminum Alloy |
Dimensions | 420mm*280mm*150mm |
Net Weight | 3.2kg |
Maximum Load Capacity | 45kg |
Mounting Interface | ISO 9409-1-50-4-M6 Standard |
Positioning Accuracy | ±0.02mm |
Surface Treatment | Hard Anodizing, 25-30μm thickness |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ to +85℃ |
Protection Level | IP67 |
Explosion-proof Certification | ATEX II 2G Ex h IIC T6 Gb |
Fastener Material | A4-80 Stainless Steel |
We provide comprehensive customization services and can make design adjustments according to specific customer requirements:
Precision EOD Robot Tool Mount Bracket Custom Manufacturing CNC Machining China
This project involves an EOD tool mounting bracket developed for a special equipment manufacturer's new generation EOD robot system. Through 5-axis CNC machining center precision manufacturing, complex internal cavities are formed in a single machining process, reducing assembly steps and improving overall structural stability. This component successfully addresses the precision maintenance challenge in multi-tool rapid switching.
The mounting bracket has been batch applied to an EOD robot model, demonstrating excellent performance in practical use:
"This mounting bracket solved the key problem of our robot tool deployment system. Its precision machining quality and reliability fully met our design requirements, especially its stable performance in complex environments is satisfactory." — Technical Director of a Special Robot Manufacturer