The goal of the seminar is to be able to:
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operate a robot cell compliant with robot safety regulations
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move the robot manually and restart the robot production after a program stop
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modify existing robot programs without changing the program structure (be able to change parameters e.g. velocity and modfiy position coordinates)
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create new programs, based on existing ones and adapt them to changed
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Operators |
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The goal of the seminar is to be able to:
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operate a robot cell compliant with robot safety regulations
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jog the robot in all available coordinate systems
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carry out the commissioning procedures mastering and tool/base calibration
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create robot programs with movements and logic functions
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declare and use simple variables, loops and global sub-programs in KRL (KUKA robot language)
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Programmers |
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The goal of the seminar is to be able to:
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use KUKA.Workvisual as a programming environment (IDE)
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declare and use complex variables, loops and local sub- programs in KRL (KUKA robot language)
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program user messages in KRL
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program movements with calculated positions and relative movements in KRL
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program reactions to sensor or plc input by using interrupt programming
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Robot/system programmers and start-up personnel |
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The goal of the seminar is to be able to:
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manipulate the robot compliant with robot safety regulations
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perform back-up and restoration of the robot software
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diagnose electrical faults by using various diagnosis systems and fix them by exchanging components
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Robot service technicians |
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The goal of the seminar is to be able to:
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explain the different possibilities of KUKA.SafeOperation technology
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configure, test and document the safe parameter settings
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program and configure mastering test and brake test
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visualize and analyze safety signals for diagnostics
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Robot/system programmers and start-up personnel |
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The participant learns how to put a KR C4/ KR C5-based robot system into operation.
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Robot/system programmers and start-up personnel |
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