1. Transmission Components:
Including nut-rotating ball screws, guide rails, sliders, nut seats, support seats, and couplings. These primarily transmit power from the drive unit to the components requiring movement.
2. Drive Components:
Drive components generally consist of a servo motor and a drive controller. The servo motor provides the power output, while the drive controller, composed of various components, drive programming, and control switches, controls the power output of the servo motor.
3. Tooling and Fixtures:
Equivalent to the function of a human hand, these are the actions and working methods ultimately achieved through automation.
4. Electronic Components:
Including control panels, positioning switches, and circuit boards.
5. Pneumatic Cylinders:
Primarily assisting the tooling and fixture in picking up, placing, and disposing of objects.
6. Control System:
Equivalent to the function of the human brain, essentially similar to the functions of a computer, these are the core components for achieving automation.