actually its tolerances are more dependant on the programer than they are on the robot itself. As long as you get a good TCP (tool center point) and the table it's machining on and the base the arm is mounted to are both level and true it gets pretty accurate. I think thats an ABB 6400, which is good to about .04", which isn't great, but there are other models that are good to .001"
actually its tolerances are more dependant on the programer than they are on the robot itself. As long as you get a good TCP (tool center point) and the table it's machining on and the base the arm is mounted to are both level and true it gets pretty accurate. I think thats an ABB 6400, which is good to about .04", which isn't great, but there are other models that are good to .001"
gilbertstudios 3 years ago
I'm sure the tolerances aren't fantastic when using a robot to machine.
Pecherin72 3 years ago