The task was to develop a fully autonomous tool for inoculating and sorting fish (pick and place) to be coupled with a delta robot. The aim was to develop a lightweight and rigid tool capable of withstanding high torques while holding a fish securely in place. The tool had to be able to successfully take a fish from a moving conveyor belt. It had to process the fish, deliver vaccines and place it back on the conveyor belt in a new orientation.
The tool had to fulfil other strict guidelines such as corrosion resistance, long service life and low maintenance. The machine is to be transported from one location to another and must therefore be robust able to withstand the transport. As the tool was to be used on a fish farm in outdoor areas (Norway, Scotland, Iceland), the selection of plastic that is resistant to fresh water, salt water and cleaning chemicals was of utmost importance.