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MUTHAYAMMAL POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE RASIPURAM(TK),NAMAKKAL(DT)-637 408 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBOTS AND AUTOMATION SUBMITTED BY M.BALAJI A.PRASANTH
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MUTHAYAMMAL POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE RASIPURAM(TK),NAMAKKAL(DT)-637 408DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL

ENGINEERING  

ROBOTS AND AUTOMATION

 

SUBMITTED BY M.BALAJI

A.PRASANTH

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Fixed automation (Hard automation): 

Fixed automation refers to the use of special purpose equipment to automate a fixed sequence of processing or assembly operations. . Each of the operation in the sequence is usually simple, involving perhaps a plain linear or rotational motion or an uncomplicated combination of two.

  

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Fixed Automation: (Soft automation):

Flexible automation is an extension of programmable automation. A flexible automation system is capable of producing a variety of parts with virtually no time lost for changeovers from one part style to the next.

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Programmable automation: 

In programmable automation, the production equipment is designed with the capability to change the sequence of operations to accommodate different product configurations. The operation sequence is controlled by a program.

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