
newbie question!! Wobj

Grahammy
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in RobotStudio
Guys, I'm sure this is obvious but I'm missing something.
I can't get real actual robot to correspond to RobotStudio.
Is there a tutorial somewhere?
I create a work object using the 3 points fine in the pendant. I can't import that into RS.
Equally, if I create my workpiece and wobj etc in RobotStudio, somehow there must be a more accurate way than trying to measure the workpiece in the welding cell, 3 dimensionally with a tape measure to position it.
I would be really grateful for a quick step by step. This is such a basic issue, but I'm banging my head here!
I can't get real actual robot to correspond to RobotStudio.
Is there a tutorial somewhere?
I create a work object using the 3 points fine in the pendant. I can't import that into RS.
Equally, if I create my workpiece and wobj etc in RobotStudio, somehow there must be a more accurate way than trying to measure the workpiece in the welding cell, 3 dimensionally with a tape measure to position it.
I would be really grateful for a quick step by step. This is such a basic issue, but I'm banging my head here!
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The workobject that you are teaching has to be declared in a module. After you teach the workobject, save the module, and then load it in robotstudio.Lee Justice1
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