TIMERS in FANUC, how do they work ?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- Hello, today @FutureRoboticsChannel I wanted to talk a bit about FANUC times.
How does:
TIMER[1]=START,
TIMER[1]=STOP,
TIMER[1]=RESET
work, as well as differences between GLOBAL and LOCAL timer.
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(0:00) - Intro
(0:36) - What is a timer
(2:13) - Local timer
(2:43) - Global timer
(3:27) - Additional timer functions
(4:22) - Exercise
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It's very helpful sir...thanks sir
Very useful videos you make thanks for your videos
Thank you
Hi, thank you for all your contents ! I got a question regarding your content creator, do you need an approval from FANUC to share all these video ?
For an arc welding application if i want to weld 30 times on a plate , so should i have to teach 30 times for welding on a plate
nice vide sir real;ly appretiate it
!i have a question what is the best field bus fopr controlling this huge robots ? is profinet the standard ? and also can you do a video ihnn which you connect this robot to a programming software like tia portal thank you !
The answer to your question is: depends on the application you want to use.
if you want something extremely (response time) fast you can use
- FANUC I/O Link card or some optical connections like Interbus
if you want something cheap and don't need many I/O's:
- Fanc I/O Link
if you want to transfer big numbers and not use many I/O's:
- CC Link
if you want a reliable solution with easily replicable components:
- profinet or ethernet I/P
Its there a way to allow the robot to know if the operators actually changed the electrodes or im a missing something on the program where it would be able to know
Are you asking about stop gun electrodes ? or are you asking about batteries ?
Hello...Thanks for your useful videos. I have a question about Roboguide
In TP programming how it is possible to use two tool frame at the same time. I have a double side gripper and I defined two TCP for each side. I want to show when the side 1 includes a special part moves toward a direction, the side 2 also includes the part. In the too frame properties, I activated the "Keep Visible" option but in some part of recording I need to remove it. I would be so thankful if you can guide me with that.
Would you like to just dispaly the frame ?
it is not possible to use two tool frames at the same time, but it's possible to check position based on two tool frames
@@FutureRoboticsChannel
Thanks for your response.
I defined an equal part (here its a wheel of car) for each tool frame. I want to see two wheels (part) at the same time. Is it possible to send a picture here? Maybe it help
@@javadmoradof8677 I don't think I understand fully, could you please tell me by what do you mean by "see" ? You want to see the cartesian coordinates of 2 different frames at the same time ?
@@FutureRoboticsChannel I mean I want the roboguide shows me the wheel inside the both gripper at the same time.
if there is another way (like email) to communicate please let me know, so I can explain the problem better
@@javadmoradof8677 info@f-robotics.com
can you do a video on IRvision on fanuc robot please
Sure, thanks for feedback. I'll plan to make one in near future
Please make video about YASKAWA Or KAWASAKI robots
I did not had a chance to work with Yaskawa or Kawasaki robots yet 🙂
Hi sir how to load programs USB to TP fanuc robot . pls explain some one's most help ful sir
Hello I didn’t make video about it yet, but it’s quite simple. You just load the program onto USB than plug it into the robot navigate to FILE and your USB, highlight the file you’d like to load and than click LOAD
So handsome!
abb please