Understanding Work Envelopes of Robots!
Robots are designed based on the work envelope requirement. The volume the end effector of this robot is able to reach is known as the work envelope. For example, for this robot shown, the blue shade volume is the work envelope. Let’s learn more about this crucial concept of robotics. • Learn more about JAES: https://jaescompany.com/index.php?lan... • Learn more about our projects: https://jaescompany.com/elearning.php... • Here are some products installed by Jaes: https://jaescompany.com/catalogo_marc...

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