Abstract

The flexibility and efficiency in parts production can be significantly increased through the technological cooperation of industrial robots and machine tools. The paper presents an approach in which a robot, in addition to the classic handling tasks, enhance machine tools by additional manufacturing technologies and thus beneficially supports workpiece machining. This can take place in various configurations, starting with pre- and final machining by the robot outside the machine, through sequential cooperative machining of the workpiece clamped in the machine, to parallel, synchronized machining of a workpiece in the machine. The approach results in a novel type of collaborative manufacturing equipment for matrix production that will improve the versatility, efficiency and profitability in production.

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