industriroboten
Industriroboten, commonly referred to as the industrial robot, is a reprogrammable, motorized device designed to automate manufacturing tasks. A typical system comprises a multi-axis robotic arm, an end effector (such as a gripper, welding torch, or soldering head), a controller, and a drive system, with sensors and software enabling programming, positioning, and safety management. Modern robots offer high speed, repeatable precision, and the ability to operate in environments hazardous or monotonous for people.
History and context: The first widely deployed industrial robot was Unimate, installed in 1961 for die casting.
Configurations: Industrial robots come in several configurations: articulated (multi-joint arms, typically 4–6 axes); Cartesian (rectilinear); cylindrical;
Applications: They perform welding, painting, material handling, machine tending, packaging, assembly, and inspection, delivering increased productivity,
Programming and integration: Programming methods include teach pendants, offline programming, and simulation. They are integrated with
Safety and standards: International standards such as ISO 10218 (industrial robots) and ISO/TS 15066 for collaborative