Can I use a robot instead a human for weaving hand made carpet?
Andrew Goldenberg from Engineering Services Inc. - President
golden [at] esit [dot] com (416) 595-5519, x236
Long overdue.
The issues is the cost of the development. The technology is there. Needs to be smartly integrated.
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I have a program that finds a point in space (x,y,z,rotation). Can that program deliver coordinates to a robotic arm controller and the controller does the work of finding the fastest way to get to that point? If so, what is the protocol?
Paul Carrier from KC Robotics, Inc. - Project Manager/Engineer
paul [at] kcrobotics [dot] com (513) 860-4442
Most robot controllers will allow you to input an offset from a known position. Some will allow you to re-wright the position from an input such as a simple binary for each axis X,Y,Z,W,P,R. You can also set this up a a real time ASCII stream. Industrial robots in general utilize an algorithm that calculates either the fastest way between two points or the most accurate way. This is programed in to the robot during setup.
We would love to talk to you more about your application and see how we can help.
Andrew Goldenberg from Engineering Services Inc. - President
golden [at] esit [dot] com (416) 595-5519, x236
This is a traditional problem. Call me to discuss it further
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I have an idea for a robotic piece of equipment that would remove an old elastomeric expansion joint, scarifying the joint and installing a new seam. This is a repetitive operation that is done to expansion joints in parking garages. Do you know a company that would help design and produce such customized robotic maching?
Andrew Goldenberg from Engineering Services Inc. - President
golden [at] esit [dot] com (416) 595-5519, x236
We can help. Call me to discuss and will direct you to one of our internal resources to discuss details
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Whats the best way to validate the accuracy of a robot? Interferometer, Leica, Faro? Suggestions please?
Tracy McWhirter from Dynalog, Inc. - Business Development Coordinator
tracy_mcwhirter [at] dynalog-us [dot] com (248) 203-9602, x222
Dynalog, Inc provides the CompuGauge system that includes the ISO-9283 performance standards. The standards include validation of robot accuracy/repeatability, both static and dynamic. Check out our website www.dynalog-us.com.
Tracy.
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I own a McKesson Robotic Rx system 2003 mft.
I want to sell. Where's my aftermarket? Thanks tom Gohn
Jason Jamiel from KC Robotics, Inc. - Service Manager & Senior Applications Engineer
jjamiel [at] kcrobotics [dot] com (513) 860-4442
Hey there, what brand of robots are in your cell?
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Does a rule-of-thumb exist between servo motor HP and robot payload (kg)? I am looking for a general rule of thumb for payload vs servo motor HP. I hope to ID a conservative ratio, as an example, a 4:1 ratio between robot payload capability (in kg) to servo motor HP. I am sure arm length, and other factors come into play. Do I need to ID the relationship between robot payload capability (in kg) and its arm length and speed to servo motor HP as well?
Jason Jamiel from KC Robotics, Inc. - Service Manager & Senior Applications Engineer
jjamiel [at] kcrobotics [dot] com (513) 860-4442
Hello, one of the most crucial elements to your math on configuring this is the gear reduction you are using, i.e. rotary vector or harmonic drive reduction. You would also need to know your r.p.m. as well. Most robots have designated parameters for the ratios, amps, and r.p.m. of the servos.
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Error Proofing Robotic Motion and End Effector Function: We are implementing some 6 axis robots in our factory, and it has become apparent that one of the big costs is error proofing what the robot and end effector are doing. You need to account for multiple unexpected, but possible conditions. I assume there are guidelines on how to optimize the error proofing to minimize the cost of implementing a new automated assembly operation, but I can't seem to find anything that directly addresses that question. Are there papers, books, or websites that cover the concepts involved with error proofing the automation process itself?
Samuel Bouchard from Robotiq Gripper Company - CEO
samuel [at] robotiq [dot] com (418) 563-3322
Hi Jim,
I don't know of books specifically on this topic.
With respect to the end-effector, have you considered electric grippers? They have built-in position measurement and grip detection that can be used in error proofing:
http://blog.robotiq.com/bid/37840/Top-5-Advantages-of-Servo-Electric-Grippers
Hope that helps.
Sam
Jason Jamiel from KC Robotics, Inc. - Service Manager & Senior Applications Engineer
jjamiel [at] kcrobotics [dot] com (513) 860-4442
Hi there, I think what you are looking for is to implement a formal risk assessment. There are books and procedures for performing one.
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I need to have a usb powered micro linear actuator replicate a finger touching and untouching an iPad touchscreen. Can you help?
Thanks,
Stu
Samuel Bouchard from Robotiq Gripper Company - CEO
samuel [at] robotiq [dot] com (418) 563-3322
Stu,
I have been aware of a very similar project. Please contact me directly so I can forward you to the right person.
Sam
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One of our clients, a major industrial company, is looking for experts and companies who can help design and build cleaning robots that would be able to work in the presence of public and would be part of a fleet exhibiting an autonomous behaviour.
What main areas do I need to research, design and plan a simple robot.
Patricia Kellogg from Vaccon Company, Inc. - Marketing Manager
pkellogg [at] vaccon [dot] com (774) 324-1217
First, determine what the robots task will be (i.e. pick and place of product, spray painting). Secondly what will the max payload be, this is important becuase most poeple buy a robot and then find out it can't handle the payloads they have. Thrid what will it use to do the task, pneumatic grippers, vacuum pump and cups (air driven or electrical maybe battery operated. Fourth would be any type of options you may want to add to the robots tasks (i.e. vacuum sensing, vision system). Feel free to call direct if you like, David 774-324-1214.
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I have a Fanuc 420iW with and R-J2 controller.
It was sitting for a while and does not operate properly now.
I can't get past the SRVO-075 error alternating with MCTL-003. I am trying to re-master but I can't get it to move. SRVO-075 G:1 A:6.
I would love a pointer to get around this.
Kate Puisis from JR Automation Technologies LLC - Technical Writer
kpuisis [at] jrauto [dot] com (616) 820-3366
Paul, Epoch Robotics, a division of JR Automation Technologies, LLC, is staffed with service engineers who are all factory trained and certified by Fanuc Robotics to have the highest level of knowledge concerning their robotic equipment. We can help you with this issue. Please contact Dale Schaner at (616) 639-1877, as he would be glad to assist with your Fanuc equipment.
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Where can i find research on robotic hands or dexterous hand? I need research that covers the market and industry.
Susanne Shafer from RAD - The Robotic Accessories Leader - Sales Manager
susannes [at] rad-ra [dot] com
Go to www.robotiq.com, they have several blogs with a lot of information on dexterous hands.
Samuel Bouchard from Robotiq Gripper Company - CEO
samuel [at] robotiq [dot] com (418) 563-3322
Anthony,
what kind of information are you looking for? I am not aware of any such study but might be able to refer you to a few relevant papers.
Best regards.
Samuel
http://robotiq.com
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Would a 5 axis Ganrty Milling Machine be considered a robot?
Jeff Fryman from Robotic Industries Association - Director, Standards Development
jfryman [at] robotics [dot] org (734) 994-6088
No.
The applicable safety standard would be B11.8
Curtis Richardson from Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. - Associate Technical Fellow - Robotics
curtis [dot] a.richardson [at] spiritaero.com (316) 526-6500
They can be considered robots per standard machine definitions but typically are not due to several factors including safety regulations that might apply to robots only.
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Who actually invented the Robotic Pharmaceutical Dispensing System?
Erik Nieves from Motoman Robotics - Technology Director
erik [dot] nieves [at] motoman.com
I don't claim to know definitively, but it may have been Baker APS out of Lousiana. They developed a robot-based dispensing system back in the mid-90's called the Autoscript. They went through a couple of generations of the cell and were later acquired by McKesson, which in turn sold it to Parata Systems. The cells used a Motoman six-axis robot to handle the cartridges from inside a kiosk.
Hope that helps.
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Need 10" flexible PVC wheel tire to be demolded from an injection mold . Need help in selecting the correct gripper for Fanuc robot
from Zaytran Inc.
Arvind,
ZAYTRAN has many grippers to move wheels. Typically we handle metal wheel rims that are not flexible, but to grip a flexible wheel you could design the gripper fingers to completely encapsulate the part. No gripper manufacturers make grippers to bolt directly to the fanuc robot but a fairly simple transition plate can be made to accomplish this. I would think that gripper series you would be looking for is the ZAYTRAN XRAY series. You can find information online www.grippers.com. You can contact me via email chris.bendik@gmail.com or by phone 440-821-3449
Thank you,
Chris Bendik
Zaytran Inc.
from RAD - The Robotic Accessories Leader
Arvind,
I would happy to assist in a selection of a gripper for your application. Grippers are not made robot specific, however by use of an adapter plate, any gripper can be mounted to a Fanuc robot.
Here is a link to our web site and a helpful page on sizing a gripper. Please contact me if you would like to review your application.
http://www.rad-ra.com/robot-grippers-robotic-gripper-robot-end-effector-robotic-arm_2-jaw_sizing.htm
Regards,
Susanne Shafer
susannes@rad-ra.com
937-684-2867
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How will robots fit into the lives of people in the future?
from 80-20 Group, LLC
Science fiction books and movies from old point the way to the future of robotics. Asimovs vision may be only a few decades away.
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We are looking to see if there is a Robot manufacturer that has had great success with loading plastic cutlery. The cutlery would be in hoppers and would need a way of putting cutlery where the robots would pick and place them. Speed would be 180-210 per minute.
from Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc.
Our newest line of robots will be able to do this project. We will have this robot at PackExpo in Las Vegas week of October 1 - Booth #C2527. Or ring me at 248-760-6996 for more information on this system.
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Is it possible to make a robotic companion like in the movies? One that can converse and have the basic functions of a human?
from Motoman Robotics
Nope. Too many nonlinear factors in sensing, reasoning, et al.
There are people who do believe it will happen. Look up http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singularity_Is_Near
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We are a company from Russia whose profile is in providing repair of mechanical and electrical tools components, CNC system modernization.
At the present moment we are looking to invest in Industrial Robots because it is necessary to use them in some of our current projects.
We are interested in buying several new or used anthropomorphous robots and would welcome further discussions with you on working together. The requirement specifications already exist.
We are also open to discussing cooperation agreements as well as publicity of your company in Russia.
At the moment we are looking for anthropomorphous robots for machine working that having at least load capacity -60 kg, positional accuracy 00,2-00,5??, controlled articulation -6, outside line axes -3.
If you do not produce that kind of robots please let us know who is.
from Stäubli Robotics
Staubli makes a variety of 6 Axis and 4 axis arms in various sizes. We recently open an office in Saint Petersburg, Russia. You can contact them at +7 812 3344630
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from Motoman Robotics
Motoman has a wide variety of robots in the 60 kg payload range. You may contact our office in Moscow.
Weber Comechanics
1st Frezernaya Str. 2/1 bld. 10
Moscow 109202 Russia
+ 7 495 1058887
+ 7 495 5189019
egor@weber.ru
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I am looking into insurance for my robotic integration company. Are there specialty insurance companies out there for this industry? What about an insurance company more familiar with the robotic integration field?
from Northwire Inc.
Hello, Thank you for your interest in contacting Northwire. Northwire isa custom manufacturer of quality cable for many applications. I apologize, I do not have any suggestions on who you could contact for the insurance per your inquiry.
If you need technical support or cable samples for your robotic applications please feel free to contact us. www.northwire.com
Kind regards,
Shari Johnson
Northwire
from Robotic Industries Association
Sentry Insurance works with members of RIA and might be a good match for you.
To compare the benefits of your current coverage or for more information on Sentry Insurance, contact Diane Brzezinski at +1.800.624.8369 ext. 7096 or diane.brzezinski[at]sentry[dot]com.
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Does RIA have any legal rights information related to customers who do not pay their invoice for automation integrators or service companies who perform work on-site in neighboring states. We have recently experienced this problem and are searching for possibly resolution to get paid for the work we performed under a time and materials agreement.
from Northwire Inc.
Hello, Thank you for your inquiry. I think to best answer your question you should contact customer service to the RIA site.
Sincerely,
Northwire
from Robotic Industries Association
Thank you, Northwire, for attending to this question. There are no guidelines from RIA regarding the issues raised in this post.
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Where can I find a copy of the ANSI tech report TR 15.206
from Robotic Industries Association
Our newest Technical Report, as well as all of the robot safety standards can, be purchsed right here on the website using the "bookstore" tab on the left, and then selecting Industrial Robot Standards.
from Motoman Robotics
Peter,
The report is also available on the ANSI bookstore:
http://webstore.ansi.org/RecordDetail.aspx?sku=RIA+TR+R15.206-2008
Please remember that the report is based on ISO10218 Part 1 only. The second part of the ISO standard is not yet released.
Erik Nieves - Motoman, Inc 937.287.5060
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What is the definition of an industrial robot?
from Robotic Industries Association
3.18 industrial robot: An automatically controlled, reprogrammable multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes which may be either fixed in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications.
ANSI/RIA R15.06-1999 and ANSI/RIA/ISO 10218-1:2007
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What are some of the ways to keep control cable from pulling tight in flex trac? We do have a continuous problem with this happening. We have an Igus system with the installed clamps but have to rearrange the cables regularly.
from Robotic Industries Association
Great question. There are many RIA members that specialize in cable management and robot dress packages. Hopefully, you get some fast answers. Keep in mind you can go to the Find a Product tab and select "Cable" from the drop down list which will help you find companies and products very quickly.
from FreeWave Technologies
Wayne:
Have you thought about about adding wireless communications instead of cables for control?
Harold
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