What Are The Characteristics Of Omnidirectional Robots?

Nov 14, 2024 Leave a message

The application characteristics of omnidirectional robots mainly include the following aspects:

Omnidirectional mobility: Omnidirectional robots can rotate 360 ​​degrees and move in any direction, and are suitable for various complex environments. For example, omnidirectional AGV robots can operate flexibly in 90° turns, 180° turns on the spot, 360° rotation on the spot, etc., which are particularly suitable for places with limited passages, such as warehouses, supermarkets and e-commerce platforms.

High flexibility and adaptability: Omnidirectional robots can move freely in a small space and are suitable for various complex environments. For example, omnidirectional mobile reconnaissance robots use Mecanum wheels, which can quickly reach the reconnaissance area in dangerous and narrow environments, saving time.

Multiple application scenarios: Omnidirectional robots are widely used in various fields, including manufacturing, agriculture, construction, energy, trade and logistics, medical health, elderly care services, education, commercial community services, safety emergencies and extreme environment operations. For example, in the manufacturing industry, omnidirectional robots are used for welding, assembly, spraying, and handling; in agriculture, they are used for tillage, sowing, irrigation, and other operations.

‌High precision and stability‌: Omnidirectional robots usually have high-precision positioning and stability. For example, omnidirectional AGV robots use laser navigation to achieve millimeter-level positioning accuracy to ensure that they do not slip under load.

‌Multifunctionality‌: Omnidirectional robots usually have multiple functions, such as automatic charging, remote control operation, manual operation, LCD display, etc. For example, omnidirectional AGV robots can be equipped with 48V large-capacity lithium batteries to achieve uninterrupted operation and have an automatic charging system.

‌High safety and protection‌: Omnidirectional robots are usually equipped with multiple safety protection measures. For example, omnidirectional AGV robots are equipped with multi-way safety photoelectric and obstacle avoidance systems to ensure safety during operation.