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Robot Performance Measurement and Calibration

To increase robot positional accuracy up to 12X in machining, drilling, grinding, welding, cutting, inspection, deburring and 3D printing operations, the Robot Measurement Solution from API verifies and calibrates robot accuracy to the ISO 9283 standard in a completely automated run-time.

Posted: January 30, 2019

The Robot Measurement Solution from API uses a Six DoF RADIAN Laser Tracker with a Smart Track Sensor mounted directly to the robot’s end effector to dynamically collect X, Y, Z and I, J, K data for each robot position in space, accurately and automatically. The robot is automatically driven to discrete positions using Robot Performance Measurement software for fully automated measurements and data acquisition that allows customization of the actual workspace under calibration. Up to 30 robot parameters can be calibrated in a completely automated run-time. (first view)
The Robot Measurement Solution from API uses a Six DoF RADIAN Laser Tracker with a Smart Track Sensor mounted directly to the robot’s end effector to dynamically collect X, Y, Z and I, J, K data for each robot position in space, accurately and automatically. The robot is automatically driven to discrete positions using Robot Performance Measurement software for fully automated measurements and data acquisition that allows customization of the actual workspace under calibration. Up to 30 robot parameters can be calibrated in a completely automated run-time. (second view)

The Robot Measurement Solution (RMS) from Automated Precision, Inc. (API; Plymouth, MI) is a Laser Tracker-based industrial robot performance and calibration system that provides the complete toolkit necessary to verify robot accuracy to the ISO 9283 standard, allowing on-site, in situ robot performance verification and enhanced robot calibration to be performed. Industrial robots calibrated with this system during extensive development testing have exhibited an improvement in positioning accuracy of up to 12 times. Key features of the RMS include:

  • Robot performance measurement: Quantifies an installed robot performance in accordance with the ISO 9283 standard. Robot performance verification is the process of identifying the real geometric parameters present in the kinematic structure of a robot, such as relative positions of robot joint links. A total of 14 static and dynamic tests are used to quantify a robot’s absolute performance. This performance check determines actual robot performance against the original OEM specifications to quickly determine robot accuracy, repeatability and identify inherent robot joint wear.
  • Robot calibration: Robots are historically repeatable, but not accurate. Many automation tasks now require improved process control and a higher order of accuracy than that delivered by robot manufacturers – such as aerospace machining, drilling and assembly operations that are increasingly performed by robots integrated into sophisticated and process critical manufacturing cells.

Typical applications for enhanced robot positional accuracy include machining, drilling, grinding, welding, cutting, inspection, deburring and 3D printing. Activities such as robot cell “cloning”, “cell mirroring” or “robot swapping” also benefit from enhanced robot accuracy by reducing manual programming time and allowing for seamless and precise off-line robot programming. Accurate robots improve process capability as a robot positions more accurately to its commanded position also negating the physical ‘touch-up’ of robot programs. The RMS includes a Six DoF (degrees of freedom) RADIAN Laser Tracker complimented by a Smart Track Sensor that mounts directly to the robot’s end effector, allowing the laser tracker to dynamically collect X, Y, Z and I, J, K data for each robot position in space, accurately and automatically.

The robot is automatically driven to discrete positions using Robot Performance Measurement (RPM) software that provides fully automated measurements and data acquisition and allows customization of the actual workspace under calibration. Up to 30 robot parameters can be calibrated in a completely automated run-time.

“We expect this robot accuracy verification and calibration system to be of significant interest to robot system integrators, robot end users and robot OEMs, particularly since robot uptake is increasing dramatically in North America while, at the same time, manufacturing operations are looking to more tightly control production processes,” said Joe Bioty, the president of API. This RMS provides a single seamless solution for robot process performance enhancement and optimization that can be supplied as an RPM module or combined Robot Calibration (RoboCal) and Robot Path Plan Enhancement (PPE) module. Robocal offers both DH kinematic model and a volumetric error compensation model (VEC) to update robot accuracy using collected data. Once a robot has been calibrated, existing robot path programs can be automatically updated to drive the robot to its corrected calibrated positions. RMS provides access to an extensive library of industrial robots from over 30 manufacturers.

Automated Precision, Inc., 47522 Galleon Court, Plymouth, MI 48170, 734-667-1586, apimetrology.com.

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