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“do-it-yourself” at SPS show in Nürnberg (24.-26.11.15)

Martin Raak | 15. January 2016

We will present our idea of robolink D as a joint kit for the design of individual robot arms with a new demo unit at the SPS show in Nürnberg. The unit consists of 1 rotating table (d=1,2m), moved by 1 RL-D-50-102 and 2 robolink arms with 4 DOF each (one arm holds a rotating polishing […]

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igus open source soccer robot (with University of Bonn), first kicks…

Martin Raak | 9. November 2015

We have been involved in the development of a new open source teen size soccer robot for 2 years now (and the improvement still goes on!). The main development was done by the University of Bonn, institute AIS, Professor Sven Behnke, who also developped our open source robolink software IME (igus motion editor), igus contrubuted the […]

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STEP data for robolink D

Martin Raak | 4. November 2015

since October 2015, the standard version of RL-D-50 (-101 and -102) is also available from stock. The missing PRT-02-50 version was the reason for the delay. Please find attached here the STEP data for our joints for all variants and sizes, as well as for a collection of motor kits (with igus stepper motors). These STEP […]

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NEW catalogue in ENGL

Martin Raak | 19. October 2015

Please find here the new version of our robolink catalogue in ENGL with german list prices for robolink W (wire drive) on page 4-29 and robolink D joints on pages 30-35. It can be downloaded as *.pdf file. LINK: eu_robolink_10-2015_mail (3.63 mb) Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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robolink at MOTEK, 4 DOF, new documents

Martin Raak | 30. September 2015

At this year’s MOTEK show in Stuttgart (GER) we will show the possibility to build 4 DOF robot arms with our motorized joints. 2 films at the end of this entry show 2 possible concepts: 1) “small” version with 4 joints size 30 – 30 -20 – 20, built with igus DC motors. No programming […]

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