I. Classification of Industrial Robots (I) Classification by driving method 1) Pneumatic transmission robot: A robot th...
Industrial robots require a precise and simple end effector capable of handling a wide variety of parts. Therefore, it&...
In the robot manufacturing process, after final assembly, its horizontal and vertical alignment must be corrected to de...
What are the degrees of freedom of a robot? Generally speaking, the number of joints in a robot mechanism that can move...
The number of joints in a robot mechanism that can move independently is called the robot mechanism's degrees of fr...
Industrial robots, as equipment capable of automatically performing various industrial tasks, play a vital role in manu...
What is the working principle of a spot welding robot? What are its most common applications? A spot welding robot is a...
1. Light sensor Optical sensors can detect changes in light or voltage and then generate a corresponding voltage differ...
Robots are highly complex systems, presenting numerous design challenges in terms of mechatronics, functionality, and e...
Generally, industrial robots are designed to use both optical and magnetic encoders. So what is an encoder? Below is a ...
An industrial robot is a general-purpose robot with storage and terminal filling devices, capable of performing various...
I. What is an industrial robot control cabinet? The DX100 industrial robot control cabinet mainly consists of a main co...
Industrial robot vision positioning systems have been successfully applied in industrial settings such as automatic PCB...
Industrial robots integrate multiple advanced technologies and have broad development prospects in the manufacturing fi...
I. Industrial Robot Performance Evaluation The standards for evaluating the performance of industrial robots include: i...