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Cartesian Robots

These work on three linear axes using the Cartesian Coordinate system (X, Y and Z), meaning they use three sliding joints to move up and down, in and out and side to side. The cartesian robot is the most commonly used industrial robot, typically for CNC machines or 3D printing.

SCARA Robots

Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm (SCARA) robots have two parallel rotary joints that provide compliance in a plane. The SCARA robot is commonly used for assembly applications and specializes in lateral movements.

Articulated Robot

With anywhere from two to 10 (or more) joints, articulated robots are connected to the base with a twisting joint. Resembling a human arm, they are commonly used in packaging, painting, metal casting and other industrial applications.

Delta Robots

Heavily used for manufacturing in the food, pharmaceutical and electronic industries, these spider-like robots are connected with a common base. The delta robot is typically used for fast pick and place applications due its precision at high speed.

Cylindrical Robots

Considered a good fit for tight spaces, this compact robot features at least one rotary joint for rotational movement and a prismatic joint for linear motion. Common cylindrical robot applications include simple assembly, die-casting and machine loading and unloading.

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