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Disadvantages of Spherical/Polar
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Revolute Coordinate System
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Revolute (Joined-Arm) Coordinate System
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alpha - Axis
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Revolute (Joined-Arm) Coordinate System - Axis
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Revolute (Joined-Arm) Coordinate System gamma - Axis
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Revolute (Joined-Arm) Coordinate System
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Jointed Arm
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Advantages of Articulate/Jointed Arm/Revolute
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Disadvantages of Articulate/Jointed Arm/Revolute
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SCARA A combination of the articulated arm and the cylindrical robot
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Illustration of DOF of Revolute Coordinate System
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Degrees of Freedom VS
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Degrees of Freedom Rotating the base.
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Degrees of Freedom Pivot the base of the arm.
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Degrees of Freedom Bending the elbow.
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Degrees of Freedom Wrist up and down.
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Degrees of Freedom Wrist left and right.
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Degrees of Freedom Rotating the wrist.
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Classification Based on Number of joints or degrees of freedom
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Principal Elements of industrial robots Industrial Robot Designs
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Working Area of Industrial Robots Mechanics/Kin ematics Kinematics concepts of a 3-axis industrial robot and the resulting work area.
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Classification of Industrial Robots
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Grippers and Controls of Industrial Robots
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Drives, Feedback and Sensors of Industrial Robots
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Basic Robot Motions and DOF of industrial robots
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Arm and Body Motions Vertical Traverse: up-and-down motions of the arm, caused by pivoting the entire arm about a horizontal axis or moving the arm along a vertical slide Radial Traverse: extension and retraction of the arm (in-and-out movement) Rotational Traverse: rotation about the vertical axis (right or left swivel of the robot arm)
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Wrist Motions
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Basic Motions Rotational traverse vertical traverse radial traverse Wrist bend Wrist yaw Wrist Swivel
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Robot Motion Characteristics
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Additional Technical Features
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