View Full Version : Low cost bench top robot arms, ST Robotics, Cambridge, England
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:34
Manufacturer - ST Robotics (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?5080)
r12 robot arm
r17 robot arm
r19 laboratory robot
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:44
https://youtu.be/TWt0OuKkKr8
ST Robotics R12-six small low cost 6-axis benchtop robot arm
Uploaded on Dec 23, 2011
ST Robotics R12 fitted with optional extra 6th Axis. Part 1 shows various exercises to demonstrate 6-axis versatility. Note at the end of this section the wheel is not rolling - it is a computed move (using pi and diameter of the wheel). Part 2 shows the robot stacking small parts on a spike. Each part is at a 13 degree angle so 6 axes are necessary for this task.
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:45
https://youtu.be/8M70t-0Oh-Y
R12 writing 'ST Robotics' in a circle.
Published on Mar 22, 2014
Each character is a route. It is shifted to a new start position using the START-HERE command.
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:45
https://youtu.be/ImAxavg0e68
R12 versatility
Published on Mar 22, 2014
Some robot calisthenics, screwing, writing.
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:46
https://youtu.be/o-aNpBfI6uU
buffing
Published on Nov 16, 2014
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:47
https://youtu.be/EyZchWUDY7o
Passive mini tool changer for ST Robotics R12 robot arm - tool change 2~1
Published on Nov 20, 2014
A miniature robot tool changer engaged/disengaged by the robot without electrics or pneumatics. It can take 5 electrical connections and 3 pneumatic connections through the changer to tools such as pneumatic gripper, vacuum pickup, electric gripper, USB etc.
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:48
https://youtu.be/ffn7cHxhio0
Two R17 robots in box construction
Published on Mar 27, 2015
System built by Northside Engineering
Airicist
3rd June 2016, 20:48
https://youtu.be/nGaM5j6pr9M
camera on robot
Published on May 18, 2015
In this clip the camera is mounted on the robot. The robot goes to the area where the object is expected. The camera grabs the coordinates and orientation of the object relative to the robot. The robot can then pick up the object regardless of its position.
Airicist
11th June 2020, 21:34
https://youtu.be/Y3FyiklbNAY
Low cost collaborative robot arms
Jun 11, 2020
Bench top collaborative robot arms: 3 types of robots, R12, R17, R19. Low cost, reliable, lots of accessories including grippers, vacuum, tool changers, opto-isolated expansion cards and above all the easy interactive RoboForth software. Educational bundle available with I/O trainer, spiral bound workbooks and tutorial.
The design simplicity and years of production experience make them phenomenally reliable and we back that up with a 2 year warranty. The RoboForth software is natural and easy to use, with hundreds of English language words in its dictionary. You can even control it with voice commands over the Internet. Equally it is capable of levels of complexity not possible with other robot systems.
The decades ST has been selling robots should not be under-valued. It's called experience. The numerous small robots on the market often demonstrate one important weakness: no industrial experience. Our years in the business and wide range of modular accessories, grippers, vacuum pickups and so on are a result of working with hundreds of different industrial users. By now of course all our designs are totally bug free and phenomenally reliable. There is a demonstration unit that is online and can be controlled by webcam. In 2018 it ran a continuous test clocking up a million cycles over 9 months. The software RoboForth is interactive and really fast to learn. It has been proven to be bug free and easy to use by industrial users who may never have programmed anything before. You can honestly get going in a few minutes. See our 'how to' videos on this channel.