Introduction to Robotics in CIM Systemspeople.tamu.edu/~hsieh/ICIA/Alamo-Robotics-Web/CH4... ·...
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ObjectivesBy the end of this lesson the learner should be able to:
• Discuss how robots are integrated into manufacturing• Name three methods of preventing unauthorized entry to the robot work area• Name and explain the operation of five different industrial robot applications• Name two peripheral devices that might be found in a robot work cell
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Key Technical Terms
Accuracy Command Resolution Dynamic Performance Interlocks
Light Curtain Operational Speed Payload Pressure SensitiveSafety Mat
Repeatability Resolution Spatial Resolution
By the end of this lesson the learner should be able to define and explain characteristics / actions related to these technical terms
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Design for Manufacturability
• Figure ‘A’ - Eight parts to subassemblyoDifficult for robot to assemble
• Figure ‘B’ – redesigned to accommodate easier robotic assembly
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Safety Barriers
Robotic Safety
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Robot EnclosuresRobotic Safety
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Safety Sensors• Light curtains• Pressure Sensitive Safety Mats
Robotic Safety
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PalletizingRobot Applications in Industry
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Pick and Place
Robot Applications in Industry
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Loading and UnloadingRobot Applications in Industry
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Die CastingRobot Applications in Industry
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Welding
Robot Applications in Industry
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Unison Welding OperationsRobot Applications in Industry
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Laser Guided Welding OperationsRobot Applications in Industry
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Spray Painting
Robot Applications in Industry
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Gluing
Robot Applications in Industry
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Laser or Plasma CuttingRobot Applications in Industry
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Gas Torch Cutting / Brazing
Robot Applications in Industry
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Robot Machine ProcessingRobot Applications in Industry
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Force Sensor Correction
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Robot Assembly OperationRobot Applications in Industry
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Work Cell with Camera Vision SystemsRobot Applications in Industry
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InspectionRobot Applications in Industry
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Palletizing Robot
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Careers in Robotics: Robotics Engineer
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Robots for Service and Consumer Use
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Slide Number 1ObjectivesSlide Number 3Design for ManufacturabilitySlide Number 5Robot EnclosuresSlide Number 7Slide Number 8Pick and PlaceSlide Number 10Slide Number 11WeldingUnison Welding OperationsLaser Guided Welding OperationsSpray PaintingGluingLaser or Plasma CuttingGas Torch Cutting / BrazingRobot Machine ProcessingForce Sensor CorrectionRobot Assembly OperationWork Cell with Camera Vision SystemsInspectionPalletizing RobotCareers in Robotics: Robotics EngineerRobots for Service and Consumer Use