Classroom lectures on programming commands are reinforced with demonstrations. Commands and topics are related to real-world examples and applications. Material covered in the lectures are enhanced with actual hands-on programming, therefore, full access to the production robot cells (for the entire duration of the training class) is critical. Students work in teams to perform workshop exercises. Class size is kept small, typically 6 or fewer, to promote an interactive, hands-on atmosphere. Students work with each other and with the help of the instructor to grasp the concepts of robot programming. To perform the hands-on practice exercises, student to robot ratio are typically assigned no more than 3 to a programming pendant On-Site.
Note: All YRC1000 training classes will be taught using the Standard Programming Pendant only.
PLEASE READ FIRST!
- Please identify all students that will be attending this class and their email addresses on the Onsite Registration Form.
- After receiving the Onsite Registration Form, we will send a link to the Accelerated Assessment in an email within 3 working days.
- The link will expire in 7 days, access and registration must be completed within the 7 day period.
- The assessment may be taken only one (1) time and in a continuous 45 minute time period.
- Yaskawa Academy will identify students that have been approved to attend the Onsite class.
An Accelerated course is designed for an associate who is proficient at programming robots, Yaskawa or other brands. The Accelerated course is delivered at a fast pace that includes topics from both a 4 day Basic Programming course, and a 4.5 day Advanced programming course. All topics are delivered in a 4.5 - 5 day course. The class is designed to be delivered at a fast pace. If you have not created programs, or have limited experience creating robot programs, the outcome may not meet your expectations.
NOTE: Keep in mind that there is not much time to experiment nor practice in order to cover all of the planned content.
Prerequisite
An Accelerated assessment is now required, effective immediately. Students who enroll in this course must either have extensive previous robotic programming experience or have already taken a Basic Programming course. If a student does not fall under either of the above categories, we highly discourage them from enrolling in this course. It runs at a very fast pace, covering 32 chapters in one week.
NOTE: THIS COURSE RUNS AT A VERY FAST PACE, COVERING 32 CHAPTERS IN 4.5 DAYS. STUDENTS ENROLLING IN THIS COURSE MUST HAVE PREVIOUS YASKAWA KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE WITH JOB/PROGRAM CREATION, PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AS WELL AS JOGGING THE ROBOT(S) IN VARIOUS COORDINATES.