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center point). This value cannot be measured or calculated by the user since the
underlying mathematical calculations are far more complex.
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Coordinated programming using MultiMove
The IRB 14000 robot is pre-installed with the RobotWare option MultiMove
coordinated, which makes it possible to program the two arms in coordinated mode.
For more information about MultiMove and coordinated jogging, see Application
manual - MultiMove.
Configuration data
When programming linear movements it is important that the programmed positions
have similar configurations, otherwise it will not be possible to move linearly
between the positions.
This is important when programming all robots, but especially when programming
7-axis robots, since the arm mode adds more complexity.
Operating manual - IRB 14000
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Note
If necessary the arm-angle will be adjusted automatically during run time in order
to avoid singularities and joint limits. The desired distance can be adjusted with
the system parameter Limit avoidance distance, see
on page
65.
Tip
Use the MultiMove wizard in RobotStudio when setting up and programming
MultiMove.
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