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robolink grippers 2 and 3 jaws

Martin Raak | 19. December 2013

We now offer 2 different gripper versions: 2 and 3 jaws angular grippers with electrical motors. Both are running at 24 V. First jaw version is our igus design (left side on the pictures), second version are universal grippers for the attachment of your gripper solution. Alternatively, individual gripper jaws can be designed on request. […]

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robolink is still alive

Martin Raak | 13. December 2013

dear readers, customers and friends, robolink is not dead! As you have certainly noticed, my blog had been paused for quite a while. I feel very sorry for that! Now it shall be working stable in the future (as my colleagues from the IT told me)! I really hope that interested people will find back […]

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robotics bar in Ilmenau (Ger)

Martin Raak | 21. June 2013

Today I would like to show a nice robotic project in Ilmenau. Created by Ben Schäfer from H&S-Robots. His “robots bar” will open next week, THU, 27.06.2013 with a big opening party. Main attraction is his humanoid bar keeper. This is a public bar and you can visit it every day: Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 22, 98693 Ilmenau. This […]

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electrical gripper for robolink

Martin Raak | 13. June 2013

on last Hannover show, we have presented our new electrical gripper for robolink arms. It is availaable from stock now! A preliminous data sheet is in preparation, here are some main charasteristics: 24VDC, 3,6W, 180gr, total length 220 mm, plug&play (connection M8x1, 3 pole). List price 374,00 €/pc. Attached a Video of this gripper. The […]

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robolink at WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)

Martin Raak | 21. May 2013

Ty Trembley at WPI works on a research project with our 5 DOF arm, driven by MAXON motors, MAXON control units and using a ROS control package. Please find it’s documentation here: http://robot.wpi.edu/wiki/index.php/Robolink Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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