A large wooden version of the uArm driven with GCODE from a 3D printer controller
Designed by I-make-robots in CanadaThis product is no longer available for sale.
The seller may be offering an improved version or it may be hanging out on the beach, enjoying the retired life.
NEWS The arm project has been entered in the Hackaday.io contest. Please take a moment and give us an upvote (skull). We'd be delighted to win even third place. About This robot is based on the ABB…
Read More…The arm project has been entered in the Hackaday.io contest. Please take a moment and give us an upvote (skull). We'd be delighted to win even third place.
This robot is based on the ABB PalletPack 460. An affordable, scaled-down model that is perfect for classroom based training on the mechanics and operations of a robot arm.
The 3DOF Palletizing Robot has three degrees of freedom -. It can reach up to 50cm away from its body. It runs on stepper motors and gearing for great precision.
The lifting capacity is approximately 125g fully extended and 155g in a retracted position.
(fully assembled)
This kit includes all electronics, mechanical parts, and laser cut pieces required to assemble your own.
This kit does NOT include a 12v2a power supply. We stock North American power supplies.
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