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MECH2730 — Robotic Design and End Effector Tooling

MECH 2730 - Robotic Design and End Effector Tooling MECH 2730 - Robotic Design and End Effector Tooling 4 sem hrs credit (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) Robots are used in many different way and have multiple roles in industry. The end effectors or end of arm tooling used by robots are vital to its success. Design of end effectors and tooling is studied for industry usage. The student will design and create a simple end effector and program the robot to perform a task. This course is a Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning

Prerequisites: MECH2750, MECH2710, MECH2720

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