What is the difference between a SCARA robot and a horizontally base-jointed arm?
What will be an ideal response?
The horizontally base-jointed arm has the linear axis as axis two instead of
three and these robots also tend to have a normal minor axes complement of two
or three vs. the single rotational of the traditional SCARA types.
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