GB/T 16977-2005
AbolishedIndustrial robots Coordinate systems and motion nomenclatures
工业机器人 坐标系和运动命名原则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the coordinate systems and motion nomenclature for industrial robots, establishing a unified framework for specifying robot positions, orientations, and movements. It is applied in the design, programming, and operation of industrial robots across manufacturing sectors, such as automotive assembly and material handling, to ensure consistent communication between engineers, programmers, and end-users. The standard is also used in testing and calibration contexts to verify robot performance and interoperability.
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