Skills Bootcamp in Robotics Operations
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Skills Bootcamp in Robotics Operations
•Type of LearningTraining
Course CodeA7348
Duration10 weeks
Course Fee £0
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About the course
This course is being offered through Skills Bootcamps - part of the Government’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee, helping everyone gain skills for life. As part of this Bootcamp you will gain knowledge and practical experience in the following areas;
- Robotics
Systems and Basic Procedures
- Fieldbus
and Reference Systems
- Motion
Programming
- Further Robot Programming
This course in Robotic Operations is designed to provide
focused and specialist vocational training in industrial automation with a
clear work-related emphasis. It will provide you with the knowledge,
understanding and skills required to use robotic automation across a range of
sectors.
It will also help to develop your abilities in robot
programming and engineering, allowing you to understand the specific terms and
techniques associated with working on a robotic system.
Skills Bootcamps are part-funded by the Government and offer
a flexible way for you to gain the skills you need to upskill and progress
within your role.
This course will be delivered using a blend of traditional
classroom-style teaching and practical hands-on sessions. The combination of
both methods will help you to gain the understanding you need to practically
apply the knowledge gained in your current / future role. This Skills Bootcamp
will also include mentoring from the tutor, who is an experienced industry
professional and will provide guidance and support to you throughout your
training.
Automation and Robotics are at the forefront of the latest
industry developments across a range of engineering sectors. This course builds
on the programming techniques focusing on non-routine procedures which you can
use to enhance your programming ability. You will also learn the system
procedures, allowing you to access system memory, backup and restore programs.
There will also be an introduction to the WinC5G software which can be used for
more advanced robot programming. This course will provide an opportunity for
you to demonstrate the knowledge, understanding and skills that you have gained
across all units of the Skills Bootcamp in Robotic Operations.
Apply now for one of our Bootcamps and start your journey of
improvement!
Start Date/s
13/12/2024
Entry requirements
In order to take part in this course you must be;
- Aged 19 or over
- Live in Lancashire (including Blackburn with Darwen and Blackpool)
- Have lived in the UK for 3 or more years, or you are a qualifying refugee
There will be an initial pre-screening interview to ensure
you have the requisite minimum Level 2 Engineering Industry qualification along
with Maths and English at Grade 4, Level 2 Functional Skills, or equivalent.
This pre-screening will ensure that you are able to fully benefit from the
course and obtain the new skills and knowledge to support your development.
This screening will also review your access to the relevant IT equipment at home to
undertake the additional learning elements of the course. However, IT
facilities will also be provided at the College if you do not have this
facility at home.
Modules
Week
No. |
Module |
1. |
Main components of the robotised system and their
functions Main commands and functions of the Programming
Terminal Programming Terminal – Practical Test |
2. |
Graphical Interfaces Basic Procedures Basic Procedures Practical Test |
3 |
End of module test Fieldbus and distributed control system / Input
and Output. 3D Reference Systems |
4. |
Local and Remote Systems and Position Variables Standards Method and 4-Point Method Standard Method Practical Test 4-Point Method Practical Test |
5. |
Payload Calculation and Calibration Position
Check Payload Calculation – Practical Test. UFrame Calculation Practical Test Test Module 2 |
6. |
Creation and activation of a movement program and
REC for a position and MOVE TO command. JOINT and LINEAR Trajectrories Closing of the Square, Initialisation and
checking of a program, and editing a position Creation of a new program – Practical Test Speed Variables Termination variables and entering the variables
in a program. |
7. |
$FLY_PER continuous and variable Entering variables in a program, continuous
movement and variables used to manage a continuous movement - Practical Test The CIRCULAR trajectory - Creation of the circle
program and check. CIRCULAR Program Practical Test |
8. |
MAIN program and PDL2 commands Check of Programs in memory and automatic
execution of a MAIN program. ROUTINES and Collection Detection |
9. |
System memory and Back and Restore non-routine
procedures Reload Software Non-Routine Procedure. Backup and Restore non-routine procedures –
Practical Test Turn Set and Calibration non-routine procedures Software Options and WinC5G Turn Set and Calibration Non-Routine Procedures,
Connecting with WinC5G - Practical Test |
10 |
Measures and Tips Practical Test End of Module Test Produce Automated Solutions Assignment Support |
Assessment
Assessment will be based on completion of relevant
assignments during the course.
Careers & Progression
This course in Robotic Operations will support anyone
intending to work in robotics and/or automation and seeking to expand their use
of digital technologies
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