Wandelbots

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Programming even by non-professionals

The TracePen from Wandelbots makes it possible to assign tasks to robots easily and without programming knowledge. According to the provider, even non-experts can use it to train robots for a task.

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To do this, the operator uses the wireless 'TracePen' in their hand to simply show the robot the path to be learned directly on the workpiece. This movement is visualized almost simultaneously by the Wandelbots software in the app belonging to the product. The user can then refine the path intuitively and in the sub-millimeter range on the iPad. It is possible to define whether the robot should move from point to point, linearly or in a circle between the defined points, depending on the application. An integrated joint control system allows the user to directly influence the individual robot joints. It is also possible to define a specific safety zone in which the robot is allowed to operate.

If the path meets the requirements for the process step, the operator of the
operator of the app transfers it to the robot. The Wandelbots software translates the path into the respective robot-specific programming language.
The learned process step can easily be transferred to other robots from other manufacturers.

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