Desktop articulated robots

Dec. 8, 2005
Minicrane Series of desktop articulated robots come with four or fiveaxes harmonic drive in a compact design with maximum radial reach of 515 mm.

The robots are programmed with Fics-III, a Basic-like robot language. They can run stand-alone or from a PC using "C-Host," an ASCII RS-232c protocol. The portable robots weigh 6 to 7 kg.

Dynaservo, 3950 14th Ave., Suite 402, Markham, ON L3R 0A9, (905) 479-0175, dynaservo.com

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