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SprutCAM X Robot Includes Models of Robot Mechanisms

The new robot software provides a natural programming environment that simulates the interaction between an engineer, robot, tool and product.

SprutCAM X Robot Includes Models of Robot Mechanisms
Source: SprutCAM Tech
The Machine Maker add-on, a zero-code robot cell builder for SprutCAM X, allows manufacturers and integrators to create digital twins of any robotic cell. Image courtesy of SprutCAM Tech.

By DE Editors  

January 24, 2023

SprutCAM X Robot software, developed by SprutCAM Tech Ltd. in Limassol, Cyprus, provides a natural programming environment that simulates the interaction between an engineer, robot, tool and product as closely as possible.

The Machine Maker add-on, a zero-code robot cell builder for SprutCAM X, allows manufacturers and integrators to quickly create an accurate digital twins of any robotic cell using an online library that supports the largest selection of industrial robot brands.

The online Robot library now includes 675 components from brands such as KUKA, Fanuc, ABB, TeknoMotor, AMB (Kress), SCHUNK, OnRobot, Joulin, Schmalz, Regal, Universal Robots, Güdel, Meltio, among others:

  • Robots, including heavy-duty and cobots
  • Single axis, 2-axis and 3-axis positioners
  • Actuators, including moving grippers (end effectors)
  • Railing
  • Fixed objects such as tables, controllers, and fencing

The developer team at SprutCAM Tech keeps the library up to date with equipment. Manufacturers and integrators can request to add a 3D model of a robot or another piece of equipment to the MachineMaker online library by emailing here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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