Robot Power and Drive Systems 265

Provided by: Tooling U - SME

Robot Power and Drive Systems 265 is an overview of the systems and mechanisms that provide power and motion to an industrial robot. Robotic drive systems use a drive to control and feed electricity to a motor, or actuator, that converts power into motion within the robot's joints and components. The main types of actuators are hydraulic, pneumatic, and electric motors, with electric motors being the most common. Together, drives and actuators form a drive system. Drive systems, along with transmission systems, control various degrees of speed and torque to generate motion in a robot and its components. This control affects the precision, accuracy, and efficiency of industrial robots. After taking this class, users will be able to identify and describe common robotic drive system components and their basic functions.


Course ID

620265

Skill Focus

Intermediate

Instructor(s)

Tooling U - SME

Employee Type

Method of Delivery

Online

Estimated Effort

60

Cost

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