Programming pendant motion the most common type of programming the teach method is used to program nearly 90 of industrial robots used in production today.
Robot teach pendant programming.
Common ways of programming a robot include.
1 move a robot in 3d 2 adjust the display 3 view multiple windows 4 edit robot properties 5 add a part and define the part in a cell 6 add a torch to the robot 7 add a dressout to joint 3 8 defining a relationship between tool and part 9 virtual teach pendant 9 restart the controller 10 create a welding program.
A basic requirement for creating any teach pendant program is for operators to understand what a point is and to be able to move a robot to a specified point in space in order to carry out a task.
The teach pendant is corded to the robot s main controller.
The robot adapts to the user s position.
According to the british automation and robot association over 90 of robots are programmed using this method.
Smart pendant is an ideal programming and operator interface for novice robot users.
A control box for programming the motions of a robot.
The strapped hand is used for the deadman switch and often the shift key.
Also called a teach box the robot is set to learning or teach mode and the pendant is used to control the robot step by step.
The most popular method of robot programming is probably the teach pendant.
The strap is typically placed on your non dominate hand leaving your dominate hand to hit most buttons and navigation keys.
Its patented built in smart frame technology eliminates the use of coordinate frames.
Teach pendant programs commonly consist of movements to and from several points.
A point is a position in space.
This form of programming uses a teach pendant to drive the robot and its peripherals to desired locations.