Administrator Administrator Staff member Mar 8, 2016 #1 Manufacurer - Mikrolar, Inc. P1500 Hexapod - mikrolar.com/p1500
Administrator Administrator Staff member Mar 8, 2016 #2 Mikrolar's R-3000 Rotopod Uploaded on Apr 5, 2011
Administrator Administrator Staff member Mar 8, 2016 #3 Mikrolar Force Control of Hexapod Published on Oct 7, 2014 Showing a Rotopod responding to force input. When the robot sees force it responds by moving away from the pressure. Click to expand...
Mikrolar Force Control of Hexapod Published on Oct 7, 2014 Showing a Rotopod responding to force input. When the robot sees force it responds by moving away from the pressure. Click to expand...
Administrator Administrator Staff member Mar 8, 2016 #4 How to change an actuator Published on Nov 19, 2014 The mechanical process to swap an actuator on a P2100 Hexapod. Simple, straightforward and only takes a few minutes. Click to expand...
How to change an actuator Published on Nov 19, 2014 The mechanical process to swap an actuator on a P2100 Hexapod. Simple, straightforward and only takes a few minutes. Click to expand...
Administrator Administrator Staff member Mar 8, 2016 #5 P2100 - Mikrolar and Motoman Published on Sep 29, 2015 Mikrolar P2100 in final testing before leaving for Benteler in Germany. Click to expand...
P2100 - Mikrolar and Motoman Published on Sep 29, 2015 Mikrolar P2100 in final testing before leaving for Benteler in Germany. Click to expand...
Administrator Administrator Staff member Mar 8, 2016 #6 Accurate trimming of a shoe last with a Hexapod Published on Mar 8, 2016 P2100 Hexapod coordinated with a 7th axis to accurately follow the trim line of a shoe last. Click to expand...
Accurate trimming of a shoe last with a Hexapod Published on Mar 8, 2016 P2100 Hexapod coordinated with a 7th axis to accurately follow the trim line of a shoe last. Click to expand...
Administrator Administrator Staff member Dec 16, 2016 #7 P2100 on a 7th axis Published on Dec 16, 2016 Mikrolar's P2100 on a 12 foot long 7th axis slide. Click to expand...
P2100 on a 7th axis Published on Dec 16, 2016 Mikrolar's P2100 on a 12 foot long 7th axis slide. Click to expand...
Administrator Administrator Staff member Sep 22, 2017 #8 Mikrolar's new P8000 Hexapod Published on Sep 22, 2017 With a maximum height of almost 13 feet, a minimum height of 4 feet, a payload of 1000 lbs, a speed of 200 mm per second at .3G, it is accurate within 200 microns and repeatable within 100 microns. Click to expand...
Mikrolar's new P8000 Hexapod Published on Sep 22, 2017 With a maximum height of almost 13 feet, a minimum height of 4 feet, a payload of 1000 lbs, a speed of 200 mm per second at .3G, it is accurate within 200 microns and repeatable within 100 microns. Click to expand...