Showed up on a flatbed with another identical robot. Didn’t know which one was ours, so I took the nicer looking one.
It was pouring rain. The controller was reasonably well wrapped, but there was nothing between Continue reading Robot Arrives
Showed up on a flatbed with another identical robot. Didn’t know which one was ours, so I took the nicer looking one.
It was pouring rain. The controller was reasonably well wrapped, but there was nothing between Continue reading Robot Arrives
We use PowerMILL (made by Delcam, now owned by Autodesk) to program our 5-axis CNC machines. Naturally we looked into using PMill to program the robot and learned that this requires that the controller have a Continue reading CamROB