Introduction to Robotics describes the basics of industrial robotics, including types, applications, and programming methods. Industrial robots are reprogrammable machines that can perform repetitive or dangerous tasks with a high degree of accuracy. Manufacturers increasingly use robots to perform such tasks in order to speed up production, improve part quality, and preserve operator safety. However, robots require human engineers and operators to program, maintain, repair, and oversee them. Industrial robots are highly complex machines that come in a number of types, including stationary robots and mobile robots. These robots are made of a number of intricate components that must be assembled and maintained properly. Similarly, all robots must be programmed to perform a task, and that programming can require adjusting. After taking this class, students will know the basic robot components, type, applications, and programming methods, as well as safety protocols.
Other Courses in this Program:
Robot Safety 211620215 Robot Applications 215
620230 Robot Components 221
620220 Industrial Network Integration 260
470260 Robot Power and Drive Systems 265
620265 Introduction to Collaborative Robots 275
620275 Robot Sensors 315
620245 Robot Troubleshooting 331
620250 Concepts of Robot Programming 341
620260
Course ID
620210
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60