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robolink double articulated arm – speed test

Martin Raak | 23. September 2011

The high speeds of the robolink joint are tested with this testing system. The four degrees of freedom of the double joint are accelerated to an angular velocity of 150°/s. The average speed of the mounted weight (560 g) is thereby 1.05 m/s. Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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New trade fair site – Application in coolants/lubricants

Martin Raak | 19. September 2011

The application of robolink in machine tools and the influence of coolants/lubricants is demonstrated here. Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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Results from the test laboratory

Martin Raak | 1. August 2011

This cyclic fatigue test has already run more than 2.9 million cycles and shows no damage whatsoever. Read on Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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Asymmetric robolink-version

Martin Raak | 28. July 2011

Asymmetric pivot angle arrangement: Displacement of the pivot angle of +/-90° to +130°/-50° This gives you a completely new area of operations with our robolink multi-axis joints. All other properties do not change compared to the original version. Both versions can be freely combined as desired. Get an overview in the following video. Vote Up […]

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igus® Bowden cable

Martin Raak | 19. May 2011

A Bowden cable is a moving machine element to transmit a mechanical movement or a pulling force through a combination of a wire and a casing sturdy in the running direction (“draw wire” according to DIN 71986). The Bowden cable was named after its inventor Ernest Monnington Bowden (1860-1904). An optimized friction pair between the […]

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