05-07-2025, 11:35 AM 
		
	
	
		You can perform a linear movement to a joint target to move to the same target with different joints.
	
	
	
	
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		05-07-2025, 11:35 AM 
		
	 
		You can perform a linear movement to a joint target to move to the same target with different joints.
	 
		
		
		05-07-2025, 11:58 AM 
		
	 
		Thank you for your response. However, with conventional 6-axis robots, we almost always have the option to freely choose the robot configuration. In the case of a 7-axis robot, this is not possible — only one configuration option is shown (see the image in the attachment). Is it also possible to define the desired configuration in a similar way for a 7-axis robot? Best regards! Mitja 
		
		
		05-09-2025, 01:55 PM 
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2025, 01:57 PM by Mitja GOLOB.)
		
	 
		Hello! Is there already any information available as to why it is not possible to freely select configurations with a 7-axis robot, while 6-axis robots do not have this issue and the robot configuration can be freely determined? I have also attached an image above that illustrates this issue. Thank you and best regards, Mitja 
		
		
		05-13-2025, 09:58 AM 
		
	 
		7-axis robots like the Neura MAiRA PRO S robot use iterative inverse kinematics methods.  Alternatively, we could model this robot like the KUKA LBR IIWA attached which allows you to choose the angle of the arm using a slider right under the target pose. | 
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