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| − | + | As of CNC Bender v11-20080725, we have standardized a robot specification that is useful for both LOAD and UNLOAD. | |
| − | + | Read more about the SMT/ATT standard here: [[Robot Integration Standard 1]] | |
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| − | + | See the video tutorial on [[Switching Robot Standard 1 ON]] | |
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 26 September 2008
CNC Bender can integrate to robots for both loading and unloading.
Formalization of Robot Specification
As of CNC Bender v11-20080725, we have standardized a robot specification that is useful for both LOAD and UNLOAD.
Read more about the SMT/ATT standard here: Robot Integration Standard 1
See the video tutorial on Switching Robot Standard 1 ON
Other Pages
- Back to CNC Bender page