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ROBOT MAINTENANCE
Students
train in practices for periodic inspection, maintenance schedules, troubleshooting
tips and techniques and proper mechanical adjustments on Yamaha robots.
During lab time, students completely disassemble and reassemble a Yamaha
robot and perform the proper adjustments to ensure the robot’s complete
functionality. The Maintenance Training Class is largely a hands-on course,
completed in one day.
ROBOT
PROGRAMMING
Students
learn how to teach the robot coordinates, adjust robot parameters and
write programs for common applications. These applications include Pick
and Place, Palletizing, and Dispensing.
In addition, students learn how to optimize their program and parameters
in order to get maximum performance from their Yamaha Robot. The Robot
Programming Class is a two–day course, comprised of 50% lecture
time and 50% lab time.
ROBOT VISION
Students
learn how to operate iVY, Yamaha's integrated vision system. iVY is simple to operate and greatly reduces the time required for implementing vision-guided motion. If desired, we can also demonstrate the integration of third-party vision systems, including methods of triggering a vision inspection from the robot controller and for returning vision-located coordinate
data to the robot controller. The Yamaha Robotics Robot Programming course is required prior to attending
this class. The Robot Vision Class is comprised of 50% lecture time
and 50% lab time, and is completed in one day.
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