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Mechanical Anatomy: Know Your Robot

Posted December 29, 2007 6:24 AM

In today's industrial world, robots do much more than pick up and move parts. The first step to understanding a robot's full capabilities lies in understanding the terms used to describe them. This primer covers terminology from a translational joint to the common way kinematics are configured into standard robot types. Are you current on robot lingo?

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