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Six Axis Robot Arm

Learn key foundational knowledge, specifications, requirements, and operations of 6 Axis robot arms.

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This course provides key foundational knowledge of the anatomy that goes into the six-axis robot: the specification of robotic properties such as payload and reach requirements, and an overview of how to startup, shutdown, and jog six-axis systems. In manufacturing, the hallmarks of this rapidly developing articulated robot are speed, efficiency, quality maximization, and cost reduction. This course also covers the fundamental concepts and terminology that small-to-major manufacturers are using to strengthen industries across the U.S.
 
By participating in this course, you will learn how to successfully:

  • Acquire general and vocational knowledge of the process of industrial automation
  • Gain knowledge of engineering experience and skills and apply it to real world case studies
  • Apply new insights to make important decisions and business considerations 
  • Describe the human and social impacts of industrial automation

Who should attend:

  • All engineers across various fields (i.e. mechanical, electrical, computer, etc.) without formal training in robotics from previous academic programs 
  • Individuals who are considering a career in industrial robotics automation 
  • Working engineers in small to mid-size manufacturing companies looking to add robotic automation to their manufacturing process 
  • Owners and managers of companies seeking a greater understanding of robotic integration into manufacturing processes 

Course participants are expected to: 

A Certificate of Completion will be issued to registrants who successfully complete this course

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This course is included in the following Learning Path:
Industrial Automation with Robotics Learning Path
Includes:
Assessing Suitability for Robotics in Manufacturing: A Case Study, Fundamentals of Industrial Automation, Six Axis Robot Arm
Price if purchased separately: $105
You save: $10
List Price: $95
Outline

Module 1: Introduction

  • Introduction

Module 2: Introduction to Six Axis Arm

  • Lesson 1: Introduction to the Six Axis arm
  • Lesson 2: Color Coding for formative, Summative, Interactions, and video
  • Lesson 3: Articulated Arm system
  • Lesson 4: Articulated arm Anatomy of Arm
  • Lesson 5: Articulated arm designs

Module 3: Robot Controllers

  • Lesson 6: Robot Pendant details
  • Lesson 7: Robot Controller details

Module 4: Theory of Robot Arms

  • Lesson 8: Common uses of an articulated robot arm
  • Lesson 9: Strengths / Weaknesses
  • Lesson 10: Payload
  • Lesson 11: Workplace & Reach study
  • Lesson 12: End of travel / hardstops
  • Lesson 13: Coordinate Frames
  • Lesson 14: Singularities

Module 5: Robot Brands

  • Lesson 15: Different Robot Brands
  • Lesson 16: Robot Options
  • Lesson 17: Home Position
  • Lesson 18: Robot Startup/Shutdown
  • Lesson 19: Robot motion stop / estop
  • Lesson 20: Robot Troubleshooting

Module 6: Interactive Timed Assessment

Module 7: Conclusion

  • Lesson 21: Conclusion
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Course Developer

Chris Quick

CEO, RealBotics, Inc.

Chris is the founder and CEO of RealBotics, Inc., a company specializing in remote control, telerobotics, and industrial automation consulting.

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100% online independent learning at your own pace. Learners can enroll and start at any time. Courses are accessible for 365 days.
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