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What are the important technical parameters for the selection of Universal Robots - cobots?
1. Payload
The payload is the weight that the robot can carry. The load of cobots is generally between 3-20kg. All robots have a specified payload that does not include the weight of the end effector (such as a fixture) or auxiliary tool. This means that robots can ...
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Universal Robots – Why are cobots the future?
Human-robot collaborative robots (co-bots) are robots that can work together with humans in the same scene. Because cobots are not heavy, adaptable, plug-and-play, this technology is in great demand for small and medium-sized companies (SMES), and there are analyses that the cobot market will ...
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Key features of the Universal Robots e-Series
1. The design of the E series teach pendant is lighter, and the 8mm cable is more gentle.
2. Enhanced control and repeatability:
The e-series robots have a control frequency of 500 Hz, which is 4 times faster than the C B3 series
UR3e and UR5e repeatability = ±0.03mm
The UR10e and UR16e are heavy ...
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What are the advantages of the Universal Robots Collaborative Robotic Arm over traditional industrial robots?
1. Flexibility
In the industrial production line, industrial robots are a key part, but some unexpected situations will be encountered in the production process, such as a problem in a certain link, due to the integrity of traditional robots, the entire production line may be stopped. But the UR machine ...
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Universal Robots – an introduction to the advantages and disadvantages of six-axis robots
Advantages of six-axis robots
1. It has a high degree of freedom, 6 axes, suitable for almost any trajectory or angle of work;
2. It can be freely programmed to complete fully automated work to improve production efficiency and control the error rate;
3. Functional characteristics, the operation is very simple, ...
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Universal Robots – What are the common control methods for industrial robots?
1. Point Control Mode (PTP)
Point position control is widely used in the field of mechatronics and robotics industry. Typical applications of CNC machine tool tracking part contour, industrial robot fingertip trajectory control and walking robot path tracking system in machinery manufacturing.
After controlling the ...
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Universal Robots – Key features and benefits of collaborative robots
Key features of cobots:
1. Lightweight: Make the robot easier to control and improve safety.
2. Friendly: Make sure that the surface and joints of the robot are smooth and flat, and there are no sharp corners or gaps that are easy to pinch the operator.
3. Perception: the perception of the surrounding environment, ...
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Universal Robots – the six axes of a six-axis robot and their functions
In the production, industrial robots generally need to be equipped with peripheral equipment in addition to their own performance characteristics, such as a rotary table for rotating workpieces, moving tables for moving workpieces, etc. The motion and position control of these peripherals need to be coordinated with industrial robots and require corresponding precision. Usually robots ...
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Where the flexibility of Universal Robots cobots comes in
Why is it called a collaborative robot?
The definition of collaboration is not so much determined by the tasks performed as by the capabilities of the robot that make collaboration safe and useful for working side-by-side with humans. Machines and people can be in the same physical area (e.g. ...
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UR and FerRobotics have teamed up to create a one-stop intelligent grinding and polishing solution
In the process of product finishing in the manufacturing industry, grinding and polishing is an important process. Conventional grinding processes face a number of challenges:
◆ No matter how advanced the technology is, it is difficult to avoid dust sparks, etc., which threaten human health.
◆ Population Profit ...
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Universal Robots – Precautions for the use of welding robotic arms
1. Two welding
Mainly materials such as soldering iron
Use a welding machine as a pulse welding machine, such as a Bego 350MIG welding machine
The gas used is carbon dioxide CO2, or mixed gas 18% carbon dioxide CO2 + 82% argon AR
The diameter of the welding wire is generally 0.8, 1.0, 1.2
2. Gas ...
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Universal Robots – What are the precautions for packaging robots?
1. Have a comprehensive understanding of the production capacity of the enterprise
The palletizing robot on the production line is the auxiliary equipment in the production process of the beer enterprise, and the production capacity of the enterprise directly determines the demand for conveying and palletizing work.
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Six applications of Universal Robots in the automotive industry
The automobile manufacturing industry has a history of more than 200 years, and it is also the earliest industry to introduce robots since industrial automation. With the popularization of automobiles around the world, the production capacity of automobiles has also been greatly improved, and industrial robots are almost ubiquitous in the automobile manufacturing industry. Universal Robots from Denmark ( ...
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Universal Robots - What are the categories of industrial robots according to their mechanical structure?
1. Single-axis robot
Single-axis robots are generally divided into two transmission modes, one is ball screw transmission, and the other is synchronous toothed belt (abbreviation: synchronous belt) transmission, both of which are guided by linear guide rails, and cooperate with servo motors or stepper motors to achieve the determination of different application fields.
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Universal Robots – the scope and field of work of industrial robots
The working range of the industrial robot
The working range of an industrial robot refers to the area of space that can be reached by the robot's arm or hand mounting point. Because the size and shape of the hand end manipulator are varied, in order to truly reflect the characteristic parameters of the robot, it refers to the non-installation of the end ...
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Universal Robots – What are the similarities and differences between collaborative robots and industrial robots?
First, the size and structure of the robot
Industrial robots are usually large, behemoths with high payloads, high precision, and high speed. Collaborative robots, on the other hand, are relatively small and lightweight, usually in the form of robotic arms, with lower load and speed, so they are different from human ...
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Universal Robots strengthens its capabilities and responds to the call to achieve corporate goals
As automation awareness prevails across industries, so does the demand for Universal Robots (UR Robots) from Denmark. In all the markets where UR robots operate, the manufacturing industry is facing very big challenges, such as manpower shortages, ...
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Key technical features of Universal Robots
Ease of Operation:
1. Quick set-up, lightweight arm and compact control box make installation easy
2. User-friendly operation, programming can be taught to the robot by grabbing the robot movement, and the operation is operated by the touch screen
3. Convenient service, modular robot ...
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Universal Robots – the process advantages of a six-axis robot
The positioning flexibility and overall working range of the six-axis robot are the keys to its success in the field of injection molding. The additional degrees of freedom provide more options for all phases of material handling, assembly, and other applications, translating into tangible process benefits:
The process of the six-axis robot is excellent.
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Universal Robots – six coordinate systems commonly used in industrial robots
1. Earth coordinate system.
The Earth (world) coordinate system is a standard Cartesian coordinate system fixed in space, fixed at a predetermined position. Sets the user's coordinate system based on the coordinate system. The earth coordinate system is also called Cartesian coordinates, and the corresponding Cartesian coordinates of each robot are in different directions, and the corresponding ...
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