If you are feeling adventurous, try importing your own geometry as well as simulating different types of scenarios, such as the availability of parts and resources, robot collaboration and safety. While you're at it, test drive the KR IONTEC and Quantec-2 series robots. Have fun building robot cells, programming different types of applications and validating cycle times. Technically, you could install KUKA.Sim and then request a trial license, but to quote Marco Pierre White, "It's your choice."įrom there, enjoy your free trial. After completing installation, run the software, and then license it. The latest version is KUKA.Sim 3.1.2 which was released this year. Next, request a product key (trial license), and then download and run the installer. To get a license and installer, you need to login or create a "my.KUKA" account. The link takes you to the KUKA.Sim product page, which is an OLP software for KUKA robots and factory simulation. Sound good? Click here to start simulating for free.
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