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5 DOF arm for long reach (1,5 m)

Martin Raak | 15. October 2014

this is an example for aa very individual solution: a 5 DOF arm with different joint types for the positioning of LED lights in a museum. The reach is quite long here (1,5 m), but the required speed is low, that’s why we built the unit with our NEMA17 stepper motors. The arm will be […]

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customer application ROKI (iPeG, university of Hannover)

Martin Raak | 29. April 2014

Here are some new impressions from our “gesture control” customer Habib Nasri at iPeG Hannover. We are happy to be part of this impessively developping project! Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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Teach-in arm on ADAM torso and repeatability

Martin Raak | 28. January 2013

once again I want to link to Malte Ahlers homepage and 2 of his Videos from his robot project ADAM A1. Now he is really running the 5DOF arm and he is using the 2nd one as teach-in arm. The movement speed and reaction time between left and right arm really impress me! Video1 – teach in: https://youtu.be/_67W2Arcvis […]

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NEWMEN: our partner in France offers automation solutions with robolink® joint arms

Martin Raak | 11. January 2013

Mathieu Charles has founded a company NEWMEN in France. He offers complete automation solutions by using our robolink® components. Please find attached a link to his website www.newmen.fr , current pdf-flyers and a link to a youtube video with an example application. YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHy1eltKCrY Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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Serviceroboter “Hobbit” (TU Vienna) Project with robolink® arm

Martin Raak | 10. January 2013

The Vision4Robotics Group at Vienna University of Technology (Team Dr. Walter Wohlkinger) is leading the project “Hobbit” in cooperation with our customer Hella Automation in Austria. Stefan Hofmann has equipped the robot with a robolink® joint arm (5DOF with angle sensors) and a FESTO adaptive gripper. They are using their own motors for the actuation. Here […]

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