FAQ

Yes, you can. If you can import it into SolidWorks, you can create it with any CAD software without any problem.

Yes, you can. You can do it with one touch with the pass point reduction function. In addition, there are various other path editing functions.

Yes, you can. You can perform "work-robot interference check", "robot arm-to-arm interference check", and "robot-to-obstacle interference check".

Yes, you can. Not only 4 and 5 axes, but other axes can be used. Example: Are the 1st and 6th axes aligned? etc.

Yes, you can. Various cutting patterns are available.

Yes, you can. Moreover, the user can change the shape to his liking.

Up to 1 linear axis. Up to 2 external axes can be prepared. For an additional fee, we will consult with you about more axes.

Yes. There will be a charge, but we will make it.

No problem. Normally, RobotWorks recognizes the origin as the tip of the tool, but you can change it with a simple setting.

See "Creating a Tool" in the movie manual. You can easily.

You can correct the error. RobotWorks has a placement calibration (correction) function. The capture robot can calibrate (correct) the deviation of the position between the actual production site and CAD.

Yes, you can. However, it will be incorporated into SolidWorks and the customer will be asked to make the model three-dimensional. If you don't know how to do it, please ask. Also, if you want to automate 3D conversion, we will make it, although there is a charge.

Yes. Must be purchased.

Yes. RobotWorks will work normally in any case. However, if you want to create a complicated model, we recommend Professional or higher.

I'm sorry. Please use Standard or above.

Yes. There is a function to modify the area around the corner to a smooth path at once with one touch. In addition, there are other functions that lead to a solution at once.

We can prepare any 6-axis vertical articulated robot. A separate development fee is required for 7 axes.

I'm sorry. Not available. Only 6-axis vertical articulated robots are available.

Yes. You can display the trajectory of the tool tip and flange.

Yes, you can. You can also set the width. However, the film thickness cannot be calculated.

Yes, you can. You can also modify the entered path points and convert them to robot files.

Yes. One of the functions of RobotWorks is "Robot position optimization ", which is a function that proposes several patterns of optimal robot positions that process exactly the same path points with less motion . By moving the actual on-site robot or work to the proposed position, cycle time can be minimized and power consumption can be minimized (power saving) .