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Robot with a linear track

A robot with a linear track can only move in one direction at a time and cannot rotate due to their perpendicular grid design. They become increasingly accurate as a result, surpassing articulated robots in accuracy. They thrive at extremely repetitive applications because of their excellent precision. They are able to repeat the same movements repeatedly without changing them.

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Robot with a linear track

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  1. ROBOT WITH A LINEAR TRACK Robots that are affixed on a grid system and move in straight lines along the X, Y, and Z planes, which are orthogonal to one another, are referred to as linear robots. For automating incredibly repetitive procedures in manufacturing settings, linear robots are perfect. Their grid system is different from that of other industrial robots and offers a number of benefits, such as: ● High Precision A robot with a linear track can only move in one direction at a time and cannot rotate due to their perpendicular grid design. They become increasingly accurate as a result, surpassing articulated robots in accuracy. They thrive at extremely repetitive applications because of their excellent precision. They are able to repeat the same movements repeatedly without changing them. ● Quick Operation Speeds They can operate quickly thanks to the linear robotic manipulators' grid structure. With their rail system, linear industrial robot arms may quickly move a few feet to transfer parts, operate various machines, or move from one workstation to another. Using a linear factory robot to automate can minimize cycle times. ● Movement in a Line Unless they are linked with an RTU, traditional industrial robots are typically stationary. To make linear robots mobile, no additional hardware is required. They can control numerous machines, workstations, or applications because to their linear movements. www.usedrobotstrade.com

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