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Configuring and programming igus linear robots – as easy as playing PlayStation

Now faster and easier: with the linear robot configurator on the RBTX online marketplace, users can configure their individual linear robots ready for connection in just five minutes. First Person View of Professional Freelancer Working on Green Mockup Screen Personal Computer From Home. Close-up POV Shot. In the Background Cozy Living Room.

Gamification approach and additional features make online configurator for low-cost linear robots even more intuitive.

With the help of the game engine Unity, motion plastics specialist igus has given its online configurator for low-cost linear robots a facelift, making its operation even more efficient.

Now, users can configure an individual linear robot ready for connection faster and easier – in just five minutes. With the help of the online tools, any automation solution can be programmed and tested directly in the selected working area and also load CAD data and a suitable drawing.

Even small and medium-sized companies can immerse themselves without a barrier in the world of automation – without the know-how of specialists and CAD software.

Increase efficiency, reduce errors and lower costs: many companies are recognising the benefits of process automation. But choosing the right robot can be time-consuming – and time is money.

Last year, igus developed an online configurator to make it easier getting started with automation. With just a few clicks, customers can easily configure ready-to-connect low-cost linear robots based on sliding drylin linear guides.

Linear robots are available without control system, and with control system and software. “Since the launch of the configurator, we received a lot of positive feedback on the gamification approach and intuitive usability,” says Alexander Mühlens, head of the Automation Technology and Robotics division at igus.

“Nevertheless, we asked ourselves: Can we continue to improve operation with this feedback? The answer was a resounding yes. As a result, we have further optimised the configurator and added new functions.”

Configure individual robots — even easier thanks to the gaming platform

For the new design of the configurator, the igus developers used Unity – a platform used in the development of games for PC and game consoles.

Operation of the configurator is correspondingly intuitive. And it works as follows: in the first step, the user selects the kinematics, i.e. a line, flat or room linear robot. The view is reminiscent of a selection menu from a computer game, which players use to select racing cars, for example.

With these standard configurations, the right robot can be quickly selected under clear conditions. For the first time, it is now possible to compile and enquire about a special linear robot. Whether ice cream maker, measurement system or palletising robot: many applications need to meet special safety regulations,for example, be splash-proof or work in very small installation spaces.

The online configurator allows users to request a special linear robot that meets the specific requirements of their individual application.

3D model visualises the installation space and movements of the linear robot

The next step: configuring the linear robot. Sliders are available here, which can be used to set the stroke lengths of the X, Y and Z axes with millimetre precision.

A dynamic 3D model of the linear robot, which can be rotated in all directions, visualises the settings in real time.

Advanced users can also export the 3D model as a STEP file and process it further in any CAD program. With the online configurator, it is even possible to define robot movements – by entering a few parameters and without programming knowledge.

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