FANUC Robot Training: HandlingTool Operation and Programming
FANUC Robot Training: Handling Tool Operation and Programming
Instructor: Darwin Boyd, Ph.D.
Course Dates: TBD Contact Dr. Boyd
Registration
For registration questions or assistance, contact Office of Continuing Education, continuinged@kent.edu, 330-672-3100
More About This Program
This course covers the tasks that an operator, technician, engineer, or programmer needs to set up and program a FANUC Robotics HandlingTool Software Package.
Additional course details here.
- Operate the teach pendant
- Navigate the controller software
- Power up the robot
- Jog the robot in different coordinate systems
- Recover from common program and robot faults
- Execute production operations
- Perform frame setup
- Create, modify, and execute a material handling program
- Understand programming instructions
- Understand positional information (CARTESIAN vs. JOINT)
- Understand motion types (JOINT, LINEAR, CIRCULAR)
- Create, set up, and execute MACROs
- Configure, monitor, force, and simulate input and output signals
- Perform standard backup, and restore programs and files
Course Delivery
Registered students will be provided with online modules up to two weeks prior to the training. In-person, hands-on 32-hour training will consist of 24 laboratory exercises. In addition to lab exercises, a pre-test and post-test are used to measure mastery of objectives. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive the FANUC Robotics CERT I industry credential.
- Online modules followed by four days of in-person
- Textbook and laboratory manual provide
- Instructor: Darwin Boyd, Ph.D.
Accommodations
Lunch options provided each day. A parking pass next to the Aeronautics and Engineering Building will be emailed to you before the course begins.