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  2. ST Robotics - Wikipedia

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    ST Robotics has 5 robot models R12 - 5 or 6 axis low cost robot arm, 500g payload speeds up to 180 deg/s R15 - 3 or 4 axis Cartesian robot system using Igus Cartesian robot system with an ST Robotics controller R17 - 5 or 6 axis robot arm, 3 kg payload R17HS - as R17 but using Teknic servomotors, 2 kg payload, speeds up to 180 deg/sec

  3. Robai - Wikipedia

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    These robot arms have seven degrees of freedom and are kinematically redundant with a structural layout similar to that of the human arm. They are able to reach around obstacles and reconfigure while manipulating objects. Robai uses Actin robot-control software developed by Energid Technologies Corporation but, also provides an interface ...

  4. List of robotics companies - Wikipedia

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    A robotics company produces or manufactures and sells robots for domestic or industrial use. [1] [2] In the 21st century, investment in robotics companies has grown due to increasing demand for automation. [3] [4] [1]

  5. FANUC - Wikipedia

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    The robot arm is what most people think of when they think of a robot: this is the servomotor-articulated machine that performs the work. Robot arms are sold without any attachments, or end effectors, to perform work. Integrators or end users design or purchase custom end effectors suitable for their application and attach these to the robot's ...

  6. Universal Robots - Wikipedia

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    Universal Robots has seven collaborative robots on the market. All robots are six-jointed robot arms. The CB3-series consists of the UR3, UR5 and UR10, [24] while UR16e, UR10e, UR5e and UR3e are part of the newer e-series. [25] The UR20 is the first collaborative robot in a whole new generation of collaborative robots. [26]

  7. Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The PUMA (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly, or Programmable Universal Manipulation Arm) is an industrial robotic arm developed by Victor Scheinman at pioneering robot company Unimation. Initially developed by Unimation for General Motors , the PUMA was based on earlier designs Scheinman invented while at Stanford University based on ...

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