Robots with six axes of motion are commonly considered to have the highest level of axes available for articulated robots and cobots (collaborative robots). One well-known addition to this is a ...
As robots become more common to production operations, we’re seeing an increase in additional devices—from specialized end effectors to additional axes—made available to enable specific manufacturing ...
OT data is accessed from such components as Festo valve manifolds, servo drives, energy efficiency modules and remote I/O.
Discover the fascinating world of advanced micro-robots in this video by Innovative Techs, featuring Festo’s latest flying robots. Blending lightweight design with precision engineering, these ...
Festo has developed its UR+ certified multi-axis solution for Universal Robotics (UR) cobots. The certified UR system adds up to four axes of motion beyond the UR cobot six axes, and embodies Festo ...
If your jealousy for Festo robots is festering, fret not! [mikey77] has shown us that, even without giant piggy banks, we can still construct some fantastic soft robotics projects with a 3D printer ...
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