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Tool Center Point (TCP)

The Tool Center Point (TCP) defines the tip of the current tool as defined relative to the tool flange. For example, for a welding robot, the TCP will generally be defined at the tip of the welding gun. After defining and configuring the TCP, the robot motion will be defined relative to this frame (i.e., rotation in the Rx direction would cause rotation around the X-axis and positions will be taught in this frame.

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