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*[https://www.fanucamerica.com/products/robots/robot-simulation-software-FANUC-ROBOGUIDE The Product's Main Page] | *[https://www.fanucamerica.com/products/robots/robot-simulation-software-FANUC-ROBOGUIDE The Product's Main Page] |
Revision as of 17:54, 26 March 2022
Basics
- The Programming of a Robotic Cell in a Simulation rather than using a Computer or Teach Pendant (A Robotics Tool similar in use case to a CNC Pendant )
- It allows for programming of the robot without the need to shut down the Production Line , hence the name
Software
Industry Standard
ROBOGUIDE by FANUC
- I guess full capitals is what they use, but it seems wrong so i may need to double check this?
- The Product's Main Page
- It has subcategories for various applications:
- FANUC ROBOGUIDE - HandlingPRO (For Material Handling Applications )
- FANUC ROBOGUIDE - PaintPRO (For Robotic Spray Painting )
- FANUC ROBOGUIDE - PalletPRO and PalletTool (For Robotic Palletization / Robotic Depalletization
- FANUC ROBOGUIDE - WeldPRO (For Robotic Welding )
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Off-Line Programming
- An Article in Engineering . Com titled "The What, Why and How of Industrial Robot Simulation Software for Offline Programming (OLP)"