Module 2.1 - Industrial Robots
Module 2.1 - Industrial Robots
Module 2.1 - Industrial Robots
MODULE 2.1
OBJECTIVES
(IFR, 2020)
INDUSTRIAL
ROBOTS
They come in different types and
configurations
(IFR, 2020)
INDUSTRIAL
ROBOTS
The most common types of
industrial robots is the articulated
robot
has rotary joints that allow it to move
in multiple directions
are versatile and can be used for a
wide range of applications, including
welding, painting, and material handling
(IFR, 2020)
INDUSTRIAL
ROBOTS
Other types of industrial robots
include:
SCARA or (Selective Compliance
Assembly Robot Arm)
GANTRY
DELTA
Collaborative Robots
Each with their own unique
capabilities and limitations
(IFR, 2020)
MX TECH 326
WHAT IS
DOF?
Degrees of Freedom
Wrist Joint 3
Elbow Joint
Shoulder Joint
Base Joint
Joint 1
Joint 3
Base
SCARA
ROBOT
ADVANTAGES
High Speeds
Precision: can move in the x and y
directions, allowing for precise
movements in a confined space
Cost-effective
Compact design: have a small
footprint and can operate in tight
spaces, making them ideal for use in
applications where space is limited
SCARA
ROBOT
DISADVANTAGES
Limited range of motion
Limited payload capacity: they are
typically designed to handle light
payloads
Limited versatility: best suited for
applications such as pick-and-place
operations and assembly
Limited reach: may not have the reach
required to access all areas of a
workpiece or manufacturing
environment
GANTRY
ROBOT
also known as a Cartesian
robot or linear robot
it operates in a three-
dimensional space using a
Cartesian coordinate system
consists of a linear structure
that moves along three axes - X, Y,
and Z
allows it to perform pick-and-
place operations, material
handling, and assembly
GANTRY
ROBOT
its design consists of a
stationary base that
supports a horizontal beam
(the X-axis), which in turn
supports a vertical column
(the Y-axis)
Y-Axis
GANTRY
ROBOT
ADVANTAGES
BALL JOINTS
UPPER ARM
BASE LOWER ARM
END EFFECTOR
BALL JOINTS
DELTA
ROBOT
ITS MOVEMENT:
The Delta robot's arms move
in a circular motion; this
allows it to move quickly and
with a high degree of
precision
The robot's end effector can
move up and down, side to
side, and forward and
backward
DELTA
ROBOT
ITS MOVEMENT:
robot's movement is often
described as "delta kinematics"
it refers to the complex
mathematical algorithms
that are used to calculate
the movement of the
robot's arms and joints.
the algorithms takes into
account the length of each arm,
position, and the orientation.
DELTA
ROBOT
ADVANTAGES: