I used to work for Motoman and Yaskawa and I could do that system and programming all by myself. But, it still impresses me to no end that it's possible for one robot controller to control coordinate that many robots at one time. When I started with them, Motoman was the only company that could coordinate 2 robots. Within a couple years they could do 4 and the other major companies were just getting to 2 robots. I'm just now getting seriously back into industrial robotics and it's a topic you could spend your life exploring and you'd have a pretty fun life.
@Cornpop well written. I am currently employed @Yaskawa and Iam also impressed on how easy you can write your programs. Of course, it can be difficult on certain applications and you WILL need a more in-depth knowledge in robotics, but for the most applications it is just amazing. Glad to work there.
@@djangomuller3124 I was a field engineer for them and I lived a horrible life on the road, often working 16hrs/day, 7 days/wk. I got overtime, so my annual pay was high. But, I lived like a rat and I'll never do that again. I estimate that I took an additional 10yrs off my life, living that lifestyle. But, if I lived in the Dayton area, I would LOVE to work for them again! The type of work I did, solving problems and designing solutions to customer's applications, was the most fulfilling work I've ever done. In that respect, it was a dream job! In my view they're a great company and I believe if they would have kept their Motoman name, their market share would still rival Fanuc's.
@@cornpop7805 yea you guys across the Atlantic have much miles to travel. Here in Europe you can relatively easy get fast from A to B. What are you doing at the moment?
Hello you have robots that repair motherboard ,video card, monitor. If you have send me a link and the video with value and the template and the configuration of what it can do thank you
I like it. But where are the hidden two axies? Seven manipulators with SLURBT. 6x7 equals 42 plus one external. Equals 43. Help me:). BTW. I like my little welding Robots @work. Greets to the Eschborn Team in Germany!
I used to work for Motoman and Yaskawa and I could do that system and programming all by myself. But, it still impresses me to no end that it's possible for one robot controller to control coordinate that many robots at one time.
When I started with them, Motoman was the only company that could coordinate 2 robots. Within a couple years they could do 4 and the other major companies were just getting to 2 robots.
I'm just now getting seriously back into industrial robotics and it's a topic you could spend your life exploring and you'd have a pretty fun life.
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@Cornpop well written. I am currently employed @Yaskawa and Iam also impressed on how easy you can write your programs. Of course, it can be difficult on certain applications and you WILL need a more in-depth knowledge in robotics, but for the most applications it is just amazing. Glad to work there.
@@djangomuller3124
I was a field engineer for them and I lived a horrible life on the road, often working 16hrs/day, 7 days/wk. I got overtime, so my annual pay was high. But, I lived like a rat and I'll never do that again. I estimate that I took an additional 10yrs off my life, living that lifestyle. But, if I lived in the Dayton area, I would LOVE to work for them again! The type of work I did, solving problems and designing solutions to customer's applications, was the most fulfilling work I've ever done. In that respect, it was a dream job!
In my view they're a great company and I believe if they would have kept their Motoman name, their market share would still rival Fanuc's.
@@cornpop7805 yea you guys across the Atlantic have much miles to travel. Here in Europe you can relatively easy get fast from A to B. What are you doing at the moment?
good job
Nice!
Hello you have robots that repair motherboard ,video card, monitor. If you have send me a link and the video with value and the template and the configuration of what it can do thank you
Why does the servo on ready keep shutting off on a yasnac xrc IP 20
safety reasons.
Imagine the spatter
not optimized movements
Opreting videos moklo sir
I like it. But where are the hidden two axies? Seven manipulators with SLURBT. 6x7 equals 42 plus one external. Equals 43. Help me:). BTW. I like my little welding Robots @work. Greets to the Eschborn Team in Germany!
There are two 7 axis robots. So 45.
Arnaud MAZIN didn't see thx. The two in the foreground. I see :)
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , over 30 years experience , robot arm gear reducer,
I am Yaskawa Moto Man operator 18 Year experience but not any experience writen please tell ME any person how do gate write experience
Watch TH-cam videos get experience that way
TH-cam won't get you very far with robots. Where do you live? If you're in the US, there might be a chance.
45axis o_o
Kardesim bunu kullaniyo
kardeşin bunu programlamayı biliyorsa bir iş sahibi olabilir...
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Why
Logistican518. Opposite of what people believe, the customer is not always right.
To save time
Why not?
For put on the run that bitch an make greens
lmfao "45 axis system" nah thats just 6, 6 axis robots. Also nobody cares about yasakawa. so many better robotic systems out there.
What are the best?
I'd love to see the ones that you own personally, douche-fuck. Talking shit and don't even own one.