A 6 axis robot, also known as a six-axis robotic arm, is a type of robot that has six degrees of freedom. This means that it is capable of moving in six different directions, allowing it to perform complex tasks with a high degree of precision and flexibility.
The six axes or degrees of freedom of a 6 axis robot arm are:
- Base rotation: the ability to rotate the robot arm's base left and right.
- Shoulder rotation: the ability to rotate the robot arm's shoulder up and down.
- Elbow rotation: the ability to rotate the robot arm's elbow up and down.
- Wrist rotation: the ability to rotate the robot arm's wrist left and right.
- Wrist pitch: the ability to tilt the robot arm's wrist up and down.
- Wrist yaw: the ability to rotate the robot arm's wrist clockwise and counterclockwise.
These six axes give the robot arm a high level of dexterity,
allowing it to perform a wide range of tasks in manufacturing, assembly,
packaging, and other industries.
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