Reach

Reach is the maximum distance from a robot arm's base to any point its end-effector can access within its workspace. For a serial arm, maximum reach equals the sum of all link lengths. Effective reach in a deployment is smaller — accounting for joint limits, self-collision avoidance, and the need to approach objects from multiple orientations. Reach determines which workstation layouts and object placements are feasible. When selecting robots for a task, engineers must confirm that the required workspace (including all approach directions for grasping) falls within the robot's reachable envelope at acceptable accuracy.
HardwareSpecsKinematics

Explore More Terms

Browse the full robotics glossary with 70+ terms.

Back to Glossary