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  • great video

  • This video has been slowed down so that we can see the process..... 

  • This is nothing to what I've seen in Japan. That "car" doesn't even have any parts on it, including no engine.

  • @jlmadill that's because it only was a demonstration. The KUKA Titan is still the strongest industrial robot in the world

  • I'm afraid you got it wrong Fanuc has the world's strongest and most robust robot in the world. KUKA robots can't handle heavy loads for long periods of times and they self distruct because they are under engineered.

  • i want one *0*

  • in norwegian kuka means the dick.

  • I love the pure audible PWM frequencies the Kuka roboters emit- No gear noise whatsoever.

  • I can think of a easier way to put a wheel on a car... cheaper too

  • @garrypope60 just a demonstration. you'll also notice the tandem 'load sharing' where both bots move together. also a demonstration in this case

  • do da unco sam... jkf

  • the most expensive way to put a wheel on a car

  • Kuka means "who" in finnish :D

  • When the robot rebellion comes, these are the machines that will fabricate our demise, one hunter-killer at a time.

  • That's what she said.

  • on ebay now for £69.95 from China. Free postage

  • damn i want to do it wit that robot

  • @jessicajazmin01 WTF?!

  • @jessicajazmin01 Do you have an iPhone? There's an app for that.

  • That was cool

  • Jahr 2050:

    Ein automatisch fahrender LKW und dieser Roboter wird das Abschleppfahrzeug der Zukunft

    ---

    Jear 2050:

    A automaticly driving Truck + this robot will be the tow truck of the future

  • I wonder how much weight it can lift.

  • it's built to handle weights up to 1000kg. Put in order to have some "reserves", for tools and so on, it can actually handle ~1150kg

  • @haunclesam It can SAFELY handle 1000kg.

    It can probably handle 3000>

  • @Serostern the gears won't last long at 3000kg, in fact, the controller is limited to a certain amount, it will detect over torque and not budge after 1200 or so probably. either that or you'd have to move it at fractions of a mm per second

  • the number after KR means the weigth the KUKA robots can handle, this includes the manipulation accesories, in the video the tool is minimun, and the TCP is near the 6th axis, almost for the kind of load, so it can handle easily 1TM load. Although I'd like to see the payload determination routine working, it must be courious

  • jobless

    GROUPE OF THE FUTU JBLEES OF KUKA ON FACEBOOK

    groupe de soutien

  • nice nice

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