MRISAR's Two Person Rail Dual Robot Arm Exhibit
Two Person Rail Dual Robot Arm Exhibit
The robot arms move on rail systems. The dexterity and reach of the robot arms within the activity area allows a greater reach that is well beyond our highly popular Regular Base Mounted Robot Arm series of exhibits that have their arm bases fixed in place. The exhibit is also viewable from all sides so it can be of educational benefit and interest to students while they wait for their turn to use it and observe the viewable mechanical and electrical elements of the arm which relate well to STEM and STEAM educational initiatives. The robot arms each have five degrees of freedom, pressure sensitive and end of travel limits and is made of light weight 6061 Aluminum. Each hand has three fingers. The fingers are UHMW. The robot arm is totally open framed for educational viewing and based closely on the proportions of an actual human arm. They are especially designed with safety features and force limits. The arms are also usable for any age range of visitor. Each side of the upper frame of the exhibit is a window made of clear unbreakable polycarbonate. The exhibit is configured as a manual controlled arm to illustrate remote handling applications for robotics. Remote handling robots are used by industry, aerospace and commercial establishments to extend human capabilities in hazardous situations. Educational graphics pages are also available to supply information about the main active components and specific names for the parts in a manual for setup and operation which also presents other educational information about the exhibit. Rail robotics systems are part of the current and future technology. They are part of the progression to having robotic systems travel to work sites, which is a fantastic development effecting many types of industries and service applications of robotics for humanity. These include adaptive tech work stations for people with disabilities. Activity Areas General Layout: Termination points for the activity areas are the curved walls for the front and back and the straight sides to the right and left. It has an exceptional reach and area to build in. Approximate Size of Case: 72” high x 70” wide x 92” long. When you buy this complete exhibit from us nothing else is required except the power to run it and to follow easy setup instructions. No special training or expertise is needed. Setup usually requires only two people and a half an hour to 45 minutes. Tools needed are commonly only an included Allen Wrench and screwdriver. On location setup is not included, but email and phone support is provided. Unpacking usually takes well under an hour. The arm for the Rail Robot Arm Exhibit have five degrees of freedom which include hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder horizontal and rail travel in one axis. At your option the exhibit can ship fully assembled or in three case sections; Control panel as one and the main case in two parts that attach with the turn of a few screws and by simply plugging Molex connectors in. Organizations with small doors to the facility exhibit halls are the only ones that choose the sectional option. If you have a suitable size door there is no real point in it being in three pieces. |
Below; MRISAR's Team fabricating our Dual Challenge the Robot exhibits. After being built, it is sometimes broken down for ease of shipping. We make reassembly an easy process through the use of custom connectors and frames.
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