Kuka robot boxing jars and stacking boxes on pallets
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2012
- This is a project that I completed at Northcentral Technical College during my final semester of the Electromechanical Program. Everything you see other than the robot was built for the project, all of the dispensers, robot head, and mini pallets. The system uses an Allen Bradley slk 500 Plc interfaced with the robot to handle all of the dispenser logic. during the process a DVT 630 inspection camera is used to make sure the jars are ready to be taken, if at any point the jars fail to cycle the plc will attempt to fix the problem by running the conveyor again. If it fails the program is stopped and the operator is notified. If at any point the boxes fail to fall this also shuts the program down and notifies the operator.
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amazing job. well done.
Your exactly right, I look back now and wish I would have done so many things differently. If I had more time I would have made those movements better, but I was racing to get it done before semester end. As far as the continuous path option half of the movements where using it, I am far from an expert on this thing. I couldn't figure out why the continuous was not working out like I had thought it would. Thanks for the response good to hear from someone who knows there stuff.
I operate Fanuc robots where I work, and I'm fascinated by other robot manufacturers. I want to learn the all. We also use a small number of motoman robots, but our department is primarily Fanuc.
This leads me to believe that ping pong movie is a sham
ofc it was, but don't worry that would eventually happen, wouldn't really look like this though. Not though that these machines can move much faster than they do in this video. It's just that something might break if they do.
All a question of sensors and programming.
This particular application could be vastly improoved and sped up and overall made more efficient. It´s just pretty badly programmed.
also suction cups arent the best solution here imho
Is part of the clip in slow motion?
whats the model of the kuka robot?
There is a lot room for optimization. ;-)
Vision sistem only to pick up the jars ? Did you use it because you wanted to have an extra on your assignment or because you really needed it ?
In my opinion a mechanical system ensuring they are always at the same position works like a charm :D
+Marcos Moura It was mostly just to add it to the project, by no means was it necessary since I could have used the vacuum switches that were already installed in the end effector.
I seem to remember it being a kr 27. can't remember though.
What would happen with the work current would be replaced by robots?
forgiveness, i am learning in english. (∏n∏) Excuse me
Hey, thanks for your reply! I'm glad you didn't see my comment as offense :) I experienced that lack of time and those things are often far away from being perfect. Anyhow, i guess you are done with your project and got your Degree? Do you ever considered doing a Kuka-programming-course? It's sure expensive, but they provide you with all the tricks you'd never learn alone from a book!
Pedro would be finished by the time this robot set down the second box. Tyrone would have 3 of Pedro's pallets loaded on a truck before this robot finished one. ;)
People laugh at the speed. But, they dont realize it doesn't need days off, breaks, lunches, or vacation. Also, it doesn't call in sick or off.
What robot model is that?
The mechanics are nicely done and the video ist well edited. But why didn't you use the continous path option for your movements? Also, most of your robot movements are unnecessary, especially those of axis 4! For example the movement through an alpha-5 singularity at 0:37, it hurts my eyes.
Now make it say: "I'll be back."
I have thought about it, I am also thinking about getting a four year degree in something like automation engineering. I got a two year degree and now I am wishing I would have done more. any suggestions? more school or just a bunch of private classes from companies like Kuka, Fanuc, and Rockwell?. Now that I have a full time job and I live in a small town, going to school would take some major changes, it's hard to know if it's worth it. But I also don't want to waste my life not doing anything
Önnálóan dolgozni tudó robotot felveszünk a fizetési igényt jelölje meg 100-tól 10000/ órabérbe . Elvárás! 15 órában monotonitástűrő képesség! :)
This must be a versatility tech demo, as the set up is ridiculous in an industrial setting. Also the jars are empty.
oh lord i hated doing the setup on them. and i hated it to being called during sleep because somebody fucked up the settings .... (offset printery)
Похоже это первая тестовая программа автора - такого количества ненужных движений я не видел ещё, что такое оптимизация и апроксимация движений автор не знает
sticksofury I see your point but I don't agree with your point of view, if you where right then we should destroy everything post industrial era so people can replace current machinery and work 12+ hours a day for a misery.
Someday humans will be free from the chains of stupid repetitive jobs that robots and machines can do perfectly, we should dedicate our time in this planet to create and enjoy life not to break our backs.
A real jobs killer
It can move much more faster. This robot waste time or maybe they don't need to do it faster.
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot gear reducer, , over 30 years experience ,.
SO SLOW
me deu sono.
I could be high as a kite and do that job faster
Yeah, but you want 2000 euros and you work 8 hours per day and want paid leave, etc. The robot can wor 24 hours per day, every day, no leave, no pay, except for electricity.
muy lento
Очень медленно
浪费 这么好的东西用来干这个
This is my sister
Много лишних движений.
Muito lento, deve ser baiano essa máquina.
This is my sister