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Hello Tim,
the answer to the current version is propably no. There is a strong but. You can look at the download files from Kris Geisberger. Kris has built the first really well working Robot library in Flexsim. In that you are able to change almost everything. Joerg |
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Tim Splettstoesser (11-08-2012) |
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You can change position and size in animation creator of the robot and don't forget to save base positions . After that the robot use this new dimensions.
Greetings Carsten |
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Tim Splettstoesser (11-08-2012) |
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Tim,
What robot make/model are you trying to create? As long as it is still an articulated robot type then Carsten is correct. |
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Tim Splettstoesser (11-08-2012) |
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joint, robot, size |
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