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These are examples of our basic 5 fingered robot arm.  The arm has pressure sensitive and end of travel limits, and can adapt to any arrangement of objects stacked in it’s path. It is made of light weight 6061 Aluminum. This arm is totally open framed for educational viewing and based closely on the proportions of an actual human arm. It is especially designed with safety features and force limits The arm is also useable for any age range of visitor. Our arms have been used as low cost exhibit robotics device since 1993. The basic design for the arm has also been used in rehabilitation robotics experiments where it provided dexterity, durability and a somewhat human appearance.

 

Our robot arms are a durable cost effective and easy to maintain solution to your exhibit robotics applications. All the major components for the arm and controls are “off the shelf” items for your maintenance and repair convenience. We build each arm with a combination of aluminum, nylon, steel, commercial and industrial components and durable exhibit cases.  The 3 fingered arm is a durable lower cost alternative. Our arms have stood the test in exhibit robotics & rehabilitation Robotic applications. Our arms are easy to maintain and repair.


If you have been troubled by Robotic exhibits that are not obtainable due to high cost or are hard to maintain and require highly skilled personnel and expensive repairs, we can provide a quality alternative. 

Two year guarantee applies to the custom mechanical & custom electronics parts in each of our designs.  See Terms.


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