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Q8(a). List out the major components of a robotic arm, explain the function of each component.20257m
Robot Fundamentals
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Worked SolutionSolution: Major Components of a Robotic Arm
A robotic arm is a programmable mechanical system consisting of links, joints, actuators, sensors, a controller and an end effector.
Major Components
1. Base
The base supports the robot and provides the reference frame. In articulated robots, it may also contain the first rotational joint.
2. Links
Links are rigid mechanical members connecting joints. They determine the robot's geometry and reach.
3. Joints
Joints provide relative motion between links.
Common types include:
- Revolute joint — rotational motion
- Prismatic joint — linear motion
4. Actuators
Actuators generate the forces/torques required to move joints. Electric servo motors are common in industrial robots.
5. Gear/Transmission System
Gearboxes and transmissions transfer motor motion to the joints while providing suitable speed, torque and positioning characteristics.
6. Wrist
The wrist provides orientation of the end effector, commonly through multiple rotational axes.
7. End Effector
The end effector performs the actual task, such as gripping, welding, painting or machining.
8. Sensors
Sensors provide information about joint position, velocity, force, torque, temperature or the external environment.
9. Robot Controller
The controller executes the robot program, processes sensor information and generates commands for the actuators.
10. Teach Pendant
A teach pendant provides a human-machine interface for jogging the robot, teaching positions, programming and monitoring operation.
Simplified Structure
Controller │ Servo drives │ Base → Joints → Links → Wrist → End Effector ↑ ↑ ↑ Sensors Actuators WorkpieceConclusion
The coordinated operation of mechanical structure, actuators, sensors, controller and end effector allows an industrial robot to perform precise programmable tasks.