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  1. #1
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    LOOKING FOR ROBOTIC ARM KIT

    Has anybody looked at lynxmotion 5 robotic arm kit
    from www.omnitronelectronics.com would this be a good kit
    to learn from.we are thinking about using a arm for press break work
    like motorman or kuka would this help me learn how to program.

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    Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.

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    I used fanuc welding robots back in the late 90's, you would be very surprised how easy they are to run/edit programs.

    All we had to do was, flip to setup, jog the direction buttons on the bot, then save the program, flip to run, turn the welder off, run the program slow (20%), verify everything looks good, run wide open.

    The robots I used had a pendant with direction buttons, just the same as a gamepad, also had a bunch of other machine specific buttons, wire feed, etc...
    Free DXF - vectorink.com

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    I think you will find the best way to learn is to use the actual robot you will be working with. If you buy a robot from the factory, training is included. Normally 3-5 days for 2 people.

    Quote Originally Posted by Switcher View Post
    I used fanuc welding robots back in the late 90's, you would be very surprised how easy they are to run/edit programs.
    They are even easier now. I recently went to the motoman factory and saw some pretty cool stuff. The capability of the controls is amazing. The pendant has a touch screen on it which makes it really quick to use.

    Some neat features:

    Define a plane with three points, then you can move anywhere you want in X,Y on that plane.

    Can move in X,Y,Z coordinates rather than moving the 6 axes individually.

    Can move any axis and the robot will maintain the current position of the end effector by adjusting the other axes.

    Its hard to beat putting two 6-7 axis robots together in one package:
    http://www.motoman.com/products/ente...nt/robobar.php

    Matt

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