14. 14. Tracks, Master axes and Cartesians¶
Playlist: Flair Training Videos
AI Summary
The addition of track and the advantages brought by this and the use of master axes.
For operators using this as a reference, the main focus is move programming, target tracking, and track calibration. It should help when deciding which Flair workflow, robot behaviour, or setup area is relevant before opening the full video.
The practical setup context is that hardware referenced includes PRECISION_TRACK, and the working environment is Flair Classic. This helps connect the video to the rig, accessory, software environment, or workflow label an operator may already be working with.
The chapter links below provide 8 timestamped jumps into the main setup, demonstration, and workflow moments, making it easier to go straight to the section that matches the issue or task being investigated.
Chapters
- 00:13 — having three large Exige you used to move the camera in X Y Z and three small
- 01:09 — to be able to decide which of those target tracking axes are not going to be
- 01:57 — four possible target tracking axes to
- 02:52 — place the whole machine in order to do accurate target tracking the object of
- 03:56 — have my arm stays black because it is a master axis my track is actually x-axis
- 04:45 — order to have that type of job but then if I am in Cartesian view and I move the
- 05:32 — my arm is a target tracking axis so now
- 06:19 — these axes here the track is a master
