BS EN ISO 8373:1996 - Manipulating industrial robots. Vocabulary
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BS EN ISO 8373:1996 is a European Standard that provides a vocabulary specific to manipulating industrial robots. Industrial robots are automated machines used in various manufacturing and industrial applications to perform tasks such as assembly, welding, painting, and material handling. This standard helps establish a common terminology for the field of industrial robotics.
Key points covered by BS EN ISO 8373:1996 include:
The standard defines the scope of its vocabulary, which pertains specifically to industrial robots designed for manipulating objects and performing various tasks.
Terminology: BS EN ISO 8373:1996 presents a vocabulary of terms and definitions related to different aspects of industrial robots, including their components, functions, and capabilities.
Standardization: By standardizing the terminology used in the field of industrial robotics, this standard promotes clear communication and understanding among professionals, researchers, manufacturers, and users of these machines.
Classification: The standard may include classifications of industrial robots based on various criteria, such as their degrees of freedom, mobility, or application-specific features.
Applications: It may include terminology related to specific applications of industrial robots, such as arc welding robots or pick-and-place robots.
Control Systems: The vocabulary may encompass terms related to robot control systems, sensors, and programming.