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Purpose and Use of Robots 4#
February 24th, 2008 by dmrobots
Robots can serve many purposes including robots designed for: repetitive tasks, dangerous tasks, maintenance and repair.
B. Find an example of a robot that can undertake each of these tasks, including a name, a thorough desciption of the robot and what it can do, an image and references.
Repetitive Tasks:

The ISO 8373 is used for repetitive task such as building cars, welding all the parts together it can be fitted in many industries such as construction, electronics, electricity, aerospace and defence. This robot is efficient as it can be programmed to do the same task again and again.
Credits to: http://engineers.ihs.com/document/abstract/TNYNCAAAAAAAAAAA
Dangerous Tasks:

The tEODor is a German state-of-the-art bomb disposal machine that is equipped with five cameras, and a double shot distruptor. It handles all delicate situations that can endager a human life and destruction of some sort. It is remotely handled, it also can hold three tools, and with its advanced technology it automatically switches its tools to suit the job tolet the controller concentrate on the job at hand.
Credits to:
http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/mines/telerob/telerob3.html
http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/mines/telerob/
Maintenance and Repair:

The T-52 Enryu is a quite large robot that assists in natural disasters such as avalanches and earthquakes. With its two “pincer arms” it can grasp and remove obstacles efficiently to rescue people who are trapped under rubble.
Credits to: http://www.primidi.com/categories/sidebars/2004/03/26.html
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