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Examples of Robots for Industrial Assembly

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Industrial Robot Handbook

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The use of an industrial robot has become an accepted method to assemble small parts. This chapter summarizes the description of the assembly of various specific industrial manufactured products based on the published literature. It should be noted that some of the described assembly has been achieved in the workplace while other applications were accomplished in laboratory set-ups.

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  1. “IBM 7565 Robot Speeds Precision Assembly,” Robotics World, March 1983, pp 22–26.

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Miller, R.K. (1989). Examples of Robots for Industrial Assembly. In: Industrial Robot Handbook. VNR Competitive Manufacturing Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6608-9_39

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