Introduction to Robotics - Intermediate Level

The aim of this course is to provide the learner with the necessary knowledge of how to operate a robot cell in manner that is compliant with robot safety regulations and to perform operating tasks on the robot.

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Description

Course Aim:

The aim of this course is to provide the learner with the necessary knowledge of how to operate a robot cell in manner that is compliant with robot safety regulations and to perform operating tasks on the robot.

Learner Profile:

No pre-requisite knowledge is required but prospective participants with no prior robotic exposure are advised to first take the 1-day Introduction to Robotics. Basic computer literacy is expected.

What you will get:

  • Ability to perform operating tasks on the robot such as moving the robot manually
  • Understand how to add and edit robot positions and restart robotic production after a program stop
  • Understand and modify a robot control program

Course Modules

  1. Safety when working with an industrial robot. Basic structures of a robot system
  2. Moving a robot manually, axes and cartesian jogging
  3. Starting and executing robot programs manually and in automatic mode.
  4. Human-machine communication, robot states (I/O signals, timers, cyclical flags, counters). Reading and interpreting robot controller messages.
  5. Using robot gripper technology packages
  6. Working with existing program files to make small modifications such as adding and adjusting robot moves.
  7. Reading and understanding logic commands in existing programs
  8. Principle of mastering and checking the mastering.

Certification

Kuka Certificate of Completion


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Duration/Delivery Mode:

3 Day Classroom