hello everybody
I am new to fanuc robots and I have some questions:
1.what is uframe?
2.what is utool?
3.what is the tcp?
4.what is the difference betwwen joint,user,tool and jgfram ?
new to tecnology world
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thank you Nation
but it will be usefull if you have short answers -
If you can't dedicate a half hour of your time to learn the basics by watching the videos I posted, I don't know what to tell you.
Honestly you need to get your employer to send you to robot training. You really learn these things hands on.
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thank you again my friend
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If you can't dedicate a half hour of your time to learn the basics by watching the videos I posted, I don't know what to tell you.Honestly you need to get your employer to send you to robot training. You really learn these things hands on.
I was thinking the same thing. Learning robotics isn't something you can just short cut your way through. It takes a lot of time and a lot of hands on to be a good programmer. Half the reason I joined this forum was to follow people like Nation and others and read thread after thread taking notes and trying out new things.