XRC-to-NX Transition with Arc Welding
Course Details
Dates:
Call for Class Availability
Length:
This course runs 3.0 days, Tues-Thurs 8:30-4:30 (19 hours).
Price:
$1350
If you require assistance,
please call 937-847-3307.
The XRC to NX100 Basic Programming Module is a transitional course to programming the NX100 controller. It is an accelerated version of the standard NX100 Basic Programming course and is designed for students who have achieved competency in the XRC INFORM II language and need to make the transition to NX100 INFORM III language. No prior knowledge of programming the NX100 controller is required.
Primary topics include:
- Working safely in and around the robot cell
- Jogging the robot using all coordinate systems
- Modifying points, motion type and speed
- Adding position levels
- Checking specified point
- Recovering from alarms and errors
- Cutting and pasting instructions
- Programming I/O and control instructions
- Monitoring and using Arithmetic variables
- Creating and working in user frames
- Calibrating and checking Tool Center Point (TCP)
- Programming basic arc Instructions
- Programming basic weave instructions
Course Overview
This course consists of classroom lectures, demonstrations, discussions and hands-on practice exercises. Covered topics are related to real-world examples and applications. To create an interactive and enhanced learning environment, class size is limited to 12. To perform the hands-on practice exercises, students are typically assigned 2 to a pendant at MTEC and no more than 3 to a pendant On-Site.
Course Materials
Students receive a course outline, objectives, and a manual, which details specific topics covered in the class. Students are urged to take notes, participate in discussions, and inquire about specific operating issues.
Prerequisite
XRC Basic Programming Course


