this is extremely stupid regardless of who programmed it...its not a matter of programming. this is a clear violation of OSHA and Fanuc should have the right to sue these idiots. that program is very simple and could be written in about 15 minutes buy an average programmer...you are not skilled. i doubt the payload routine was run with him strapped in. so you turn off collision detect? that's intelligent...the video would have been WAY cooler if he scraped his face on the ground.
The programmer is very brave and very self confident to run the robot with a person attached to it, don't tell about the "test pilot", at this moment I am programming robots but I never would do that, is very dangerous, accidents NEVER happens UNTIL they happens.
It's not half as dangerous as you guys think. He's strapped tightly into a chair, and the sequence has obviously been calculated with the position of his head and the floor plane in mind. His head is not going to move from its position relative to the chair, and the chair is not going to move from its position relative to the robotic arm on its own accord. If it were dangerous, then using robots for actual industrial purposes would be far too risky to be worth the investment.
BMV in Regensburg Bavaria also made this on a Sightseeing day. There was a Much bigger with 5 seats and about 3 Meters Heigh that was awesome :) but this one Looks very scary, his head so close to the flor xD
Funny, but that had to be the boss or head honcho that knew about it, because I would fire every person involved if I found out about something like this.
"Funny, but that had to be the boss or head honcho that knew about it, because I would fire every person involved if I found out about something like this. OSHA would have a hayday" :D yep!
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If this thing had a runaway situation on the main axis at the wrong time it would have split his head open like a watermelon. It's funny, but it's possibly the most dagerous things I've ever seen done with an industrial robot.
I have been working with Fanucs Robots ten years now,programming,fixing,altering solutions, etc. These machines CANNOT have a runaway situations. Servo brakes hits on if there is too much position error in just one of the axis. Even a faulty pulse coder cannot establish an accident. If you just can do the programming right, there isnt any risks.
I'm an electrical engineer and programmer who works for a systems integrator with thousands of these robots in the field. We have absolutely seen runway situations with them in rare occasions. The motion controls on a robot like this aren't anywhere CLOSE to being failsafe enough to trust with your life, and it takes an utter fool to think otherwise.
When we've seen it happen, we typically replace the amplifier first. An encoder or cable problem will normally cause a fault rather then runaway. I've never heard exactly what's failed in the amp though.
An even more likely situation would be a power failure during a rapid move that resulted in a few seconds of reduced control before the brakes take hold. The axis has to come to a stop before the brakes can be applied, otherwise the harmonic drives can be ripped apart if there's a significant payload.
Bottom line is, robot rides are a bad idea. They're not designed with that level of safety in mind.
@jeremyc74 no harmonic drives in this robot. more likely to see a reducer fail, brake slip, or the bolts mounting that seat on shear. I would not put my life in the hands of that machine. It is 20 years old and not designed for that much weight.
@awwowdude 120kg CM at the faceplate with no inertia. thats 265lbs including the seat, as long as axis six is pointed at the floor. I'm still not riding.
if there is an error, even the emergency button won't be able to stop him on time, he can switch to the other side in less then 2 sec, if that robot fail, he has bad luck xD but very funny.
Apparently the position sensors can fail in those things, and they have the power to knock themselves off their own mounts, never mind what happens to the guy.
Haaahahah...I can NOT believe anyone would trust their cranium inches from concrete under the control of a program that could hiccup with an electrical disturbance or a cooked memory chip or any of a thousand items. They're all dependable, long lasting, but still capable of a random failure.
Doesn't happen often...but only needs once, and I guarantee it would be the one time I strapped myself in...it would lock up and go into "Bam-Bam" failure mode...oops...
this type of robot has brakes for each motor so in the event of loss of power for whatever reason the arm will stop and hold position. as long as it has been programmed correctly there should be next to no danger in it
not smart, we just have got one donated to our community college simmular to this one, they go crazy when the programing goes wrong, doing stuf like this can get someone injured.
of coarse there is someone at the emergency stop button incase something goes wrong. if you press the emergency stop button it stops emediatly and locks up in that position. but i still dont think its 100% safe.
@hondaboy1988 No one will get injured if you dry run it, program it right, have the machine properly maintained and know wtf you're doing. Doing stuff like running CNC's on production lines can get someone injured, all for some aluminum/steel parts for a company... you should be a safety captain.
@crumm661 Not true. Even if it was properly programmed and tested, you could still injure the person in the chair if this robot was e-stopped while running at full speed. The robot will stop in milliseconds, which is way too fast for a human. The rapid deceleration could cause whiplash or potentially brain contusions, along with broken ribs from the harness.
Very amusing for students, this stunt comes no where near the training that needs to be achieved to run a production line with fifteen fanuc robots. Stupid demo. maintenance guy,
At legoland, in Denmark, there are 8 or 10 kukas (can't remember). Kids can "program" their ride and then try it out. So there's nothing new in this kind of application. Very funy thought.
Abuse of a robot, haha. That's the dumbest thing i've ever heard. That robot doesn't even know he's there. And furthermore, that guy is CRAZY. If he hit the floor, or got caught on anything, that thing would tear him in half.
shut up idiot, the program written would have been tested dozens of times before they put human on it. go back to your goody goody do-gooder life of no fun, and routine
Tested or not, I would not risk having someones head whizz by the floor so low to the ground. Its what you get when you let a bunch of rednecks access to a robot.
Yeah.. its all fun and games till...splat...brains all over the floor.
AnalogX. oh you fucking prick, its because of guys like this that we can laugh and play in our lives, if it was left to boring pricks like you we would never achieve anything, back to your boring life, and fuck off posting your crap on here
A helmet should definitely have been worn.
fusion2x 1 month ago
this is extremely stupid regardless of who programmed it...its not a matter of programming. this is a clear violation of OSHA and Fanuc should have the right to sue these idiots. that program is very simple and could be written in about 15 minutes buy an average programmer...you are not skilled. i doubt the payload routine was run with him strapped in. so you turn off collision detect? that's intelligent...the video would have been WAY cooler if he scraped his face on the ground.
TheRatedr65 1 month ago
@TheRatedr65
thank you! It's all fun and games till you head gets smashed open on the concrete
this idiot wasn't even wearing a helmet and I bet no one even suggested it
somegamevideos 1 month ago
OMFG. Did it almost crash his head?
MeisterHenning 1 month ago
The programmer is very brave and very self confident to run the robot with a person attached to it, don't tell about the "test pilot", at this moment I am programming robots but I never would do that, is very dangerous, accidents NEVER happens UNTIL they happens.
ProfesorMamelowsky 2 months ago
OHS Loves you !!!!
deluxairhead 3 months ago
poor gearboxes...
rodstartube 4 months ago
It's not half as dangerous as you guys think. He's strapped tightly into a chair, and the sequence has obviously been calculated with the position of his head and the floor plane in mind. His head is not going to move from its position relative to the chair, and the chair is not going to move from its position relative to the robotic arm on its own accord. If it were dangerous, then using robots for actual industrial purposes would be far too risky to be worth the investment.
Kookas 4 months ago
Show... hilarious
oseiaspedol 6 months ago
that looks fun
mr98christian 6 months ago
He should at least wear a damn helmet. This is why factory accidents occur. lol
UnchainTheNight1 6 months ago
this is good after christmas dinner!
Ninjapit 6 months ago 3
they are a funny people! wow!! i cant stop of laughing!! and it is not dangerous! i think that there was an engennier.. so cool!
MrGringo321 7 months ago
That's dangerous.
Dimitri0809 7 months ago
THIS IS ILLIGEAL MORON!!!!!!!!!!
bradbrad500 7 months ago
you idiot .... you take the HOMER SIMPSON SECURITY PROGRAMM.....
iackovide 8 months ago
я бы обосрался
marusino 8 months ago
LMAO! Absolutely hilarious!
offspringmadboy 9 months ago
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa simmm
TheAylsonjr 9 months ago
It´s all fun.
´til Skynet takes over....
PaulTheKiller187 10 months ago 9
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PaulTheKiller187 10 months ago
karaaaaa ke masssa ...tem ke ir para o parke de diverção ess robo.
jwoucrizz 11 months ago
Joy riding roboticist; get back to work!
kurtnelle 1 year ago
It's all fun and games, until the robots start fighting back.
jpmorgan187 1 year ago 2
Stupid is as stupid does.
6489532ab 1 year ago
блеватрон GT
skymanboris 1 year ago 5
I'm glad industrial robots have found their true purpose in life
charmander4533 1 year ago 3
hahaha better then lunapark^^
UnKnOwNzH 1 year ago
lol i need it one!!!!!!!!!
JuLy937 1 year ago
Suckers no responsibilities could cause an accident
vieiramecanico 1 year ago
hedefraf.com
gokhanzer 1 year ago
I love America.
quadbravo 1 year ago
Verdammt ich will so ein Teil in meiner Garage!!! :)
TheSumerer 1 year ago
muito bom mesmo!mas esse cara é louco!
jadsonfelix 1 year ago
I WANT ONE!!!
xbris117 1 year ago
É só pra quem sabe programar...... Quem tem duvida fica só em Robô de solda KKKKKKKKKKKKK
SunTzuIV1 1 year ago
Puta Merda!!! Que irresponsabilidade foi essa?!
DRibeiroJ 1 year ago
..going to try with kuka!
litta73 1 year ago
selling Fanuc Pulsecoders for 200$ a piece msg me
Newbpwng 1 year ago
lol
Bjelgorod 1 year ago
How did they make this seat and who's robot was this!
awwowdude 1 year ago
so many axis
COD5252 1 year ago
BMV in Regensburg Bavaria also made this on a Sightseeing day. There was a Much bigger with 5 seats and about 3 Meters Heigh that was awesome :) but this one Looks very scary, his head so close to the flor xD
ChuckLukas 1 year ago
Funny, but that had to be the boss or head honcho that knew about it, because I would fire every person involved if I found out about something like this.
OSHA would have a hayday
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"Funny, but that had to be the boss or head honcho that knew about it, because I would fire every person involved if I found out about something like this. OSHA would have a hayday" :D yep!
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Hi. Aprox by the year 2020 a laptop will reach the human brain potential for processing data which means that there is a huge market waiting for hundreds of billions dollars to be sold or invested in humanoid robots and intelligent systems. It is the beginning of the bigger industry in human history. Search on Google luisbeck007 you will find the most complete humanoid robot list in the World, good information and interesting issues.
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That is so stupid!!! I hope they break there necks!!!!
GKIJT 2 years ago
If this thing had a runaway situation on the main axis at the wrong time it would have split his head open like a watermelon. It's funny, but it's possibly the most dagerous things I've ever seen done with an industrial robot.
jeremyc74 2 years ago 2
I have been working with Fanucs Robots ten years now,programming,fixing,altering solutions, etc. These machines CANNOT have a runaway situations. Servo brakes hits on if there is too much position error in just one of the axis. Even a faulty pulse coder cannot establish an accident. If you just can do the programming right, there isnt any risks.
colognevsa 2 years ago 4
I'm an electrical engineer and programmer who works for a systems integrator with thousands of these robots in the field. We have absolutely seen runway situations with them in rare occasions. The motion controls on a robot like this aren't anywhere CLOSE to being failsafe enough to trust with your life, and it takes an utter fool to think otherwise.
jeremyc74 2 years ago 2
Okay! Can you tell me what has to go wrong/fail to establish such a situation? Before this, i havent ever heard that this can happen!
colognevsa 2 years ago
When we've seen it happen, we typically replace the amplifier first. An encoder or cable problem will normally cause a fault rather then runaway. I've never heard exactly what's failed in the amp though.
jeremyc74 2 years ago
An even more likely situation would be a power failure during a rapid move that resulted in a few seconds of reduced control before the brakes take hold. The axis has to come to a stop before the brakes can be applied, otherwise the harmonic drives can be ripped apart if there's a significant payload.
Bottom line is, robot rides are a bad idea. They're not designed with that level of safety in mind.
jeremyc74 2 years ago
@jeremyc74 no harmonic drives in this robot. more likely to see a reducer fail, brake slip, or the bolts mounting that seat on shear. I would not put my life in the hands of that machine. It is 20 years old and not designed for that much weight.
boudrozoltar 1 year ago
@boudrozoltar It is a 120kg robot
awwowdude 1 year ago
@awwowdude 120kg CM at the faceplate with no inertia. thats 265lbs including the seat, as long as axis six is pointed at the floor. I'm still not riding.
boudrozoltar 1 year ago
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Basstide 2 years ago
I WUZ THERE !!!
cameron2cool 2 years ago
Lol :D
xdaemoon 2 years ago
if there is an error, even the emergency button won't be able to stop him on time, he can switch to the other side in less then 2 sec, if that robot fail, he has bad luck xD but very funny.
Bucketheadlove 2 years ago
i thrust these machines more than one's that are in the amusement park ... :) if the code is correct,just go for it ! nice ride :)
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Where can i sign up for a ride??
Wimmie54 2 years ago
This should be a ride at Epcot.
darthnefas 2 years ago
the first thing he says is like "ohmygod stop this..." :P
phongrobertz 2 years ago
Apparently the position sensors can fail in those things, and they have the power to knock themselves off their own mounts, never mind what happens to the guy.
BBBS 2 years ago
DAMN !!!... I wanna work there...
JayandJenn07 2 years ago
is that safe!? lol
nathbf2142 2 years ago
Yeah it's safe :-) these things are accurate down to a couple thousands of an inch.
darkspell117 2 years ago
that would have been the last of my worries whether or not that thing is accurate enough XD
janjohandealgenman 2 years ago
Lol
darkspell117 2 years ago
Func make a great robot - by the that robot is beening nice . Just think high speed.
raymondwr 2 years ago
that was close
yahto121 2 years ago
Just a hair more in the -z, his head would look like a egg
py155 2 years ago 17
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PrunaBoy 2 years ago
Haaahahah...I can NOT believe anyone would trust their cranium inches from concrete under the control of a program that could hiccup with an electrical disturbance or a cooked memory chip or any of a thousand items. They're all dependable, long lasting, but still capable of a random failure.
Doesn't happen often...but only needs once, and I guarantee it would be the one time I strapped myself in...it would lock up and go into "Bam-Bam" failure mode...oops...
RSandman 2 years ago
this type of robot has brakes for each motor so in the event of loss of power for whatever reason the arm will stop and hold position. as long as it has been programmed correctly there should be next to no danger in it
andycraig75 2 years ago
@andycraig75 stopping from 2m/sec to 0m.sec in less than 2 inches, that is a car accident, not exactly next to no danger.
boudrozoltar 1 year ago
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOh WAOW wonderfullllllllllllll
islamdosoasd 2 years ago
not smart, we just have got one donated to our community college simmular to this one, they go crazy when the programing goes wrong, doing stuf like this can get someone injured.
hondaboy1988 2 years ago
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Roboticinnovations 2 years ago
of coarse there is someone at the emergency stop button incase something goes wrong. if you press the emergency stop button it stops emediatly and locks up in that position. but i still dont think its 100% safe.
madmanjoe 2 years ago
@hondaboy1988 No one will get injured if you dry run it, program it right, have the machine properly maintained and know wtf you're doing. Doing stuff like running CNC's on production lines can get someone injured, all for some aluminum/steel parts for a company... you should be a safety captain.
crumm661 1 year ago 3
@crumm661 Not true. Even if it was properly programmed and tested, you could still injure the person in the chair if this robot was e-stopped while running at full speed. The robot will stop in milliseconds, which is way too fast for a human. The rapid deceleration could cause whiplash or potentially brain contusions, along with broken ribs from the harness.
terseslacker 11 months ago 3
Seems like fun....getting pretty close to that ground there! Good thing he wasnt a few inches taller.
sctirish1 2 years ago
Very amusing for students, this stunt comes no where near the training that needs to be achieved to run a production line with fifteen fanuc robots. Stupid demo. maintenance guy,
sgbird 3 years ago
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Roboticinnovations 2 years ago
Ah, the sweet sound of a bitter overworked engineer whose only remaining joy in life is an inflated sense of self-importance :D
elitisty 1 year ago
lol what a stupid fuck xD
Rollerpima 3 years ago
If this thing scares you then you should visit our website some time...
DarkSciences 3 years ago
AnalogX your a dumbass. If they were able to fork out the money for that, I'm pretty sure they know what they're doing.
AKCzech555 3 years ago 3
OMG robots are taking over!
jpm000001 3 years ago
idiot!!
Valtomotive 3 years ago
50,000+ for one of them, just hope some one dont remaster one of the axis incorrectly, it could crash into the floor :-p
markjhorsley 3 years ago
AWESOME
lavenderbleach 3 years ago
How much does one of the those things cost? I heard about the same as a BMW.
ArmourLeader 3 years ago
is the seat motorised or just flop around free? He came so close to bashing his head on the floor.
Barrettm95 3 years ago
i want a go ... ill pay :)
15011972 3 years ago
i don't think that's the intended use, but that looks damn fun
amaster6900 3 years ago
At legoland, in Denmark, there are 8 or 10 kukas (can't remember). Kids can "program" their ride and then try it out. So there's nothing new in this kind of application. Very funy thought.
Se va in ovc alarm sta un po a testa in giu :D
vecnatehii 3 years ago
Kuka = Better
number1Schumacherfan 3 years ago
HOLY!!!!!!!
PMSL!!!!!!!!
though I do agree that is abuse of a heck of an expensive robot lol
CLTheMonk 3 years ago
Abuse of a robot, haha. That's the dumbest thing i've ever heard. That robot doesn't even know he's there. And furthermore, that guy is CRAZY. If he hit the floor, or got caught on anything, that thing would tear him in half.
Guitarfiend11 3 years ago 3
Allow me to rephrase
Abuse of a damn fucking expensive hunk of junk that not everyone can just flap out the cash for.
Better? :)
CLTheMonk 3 years ago
Hunk of junk huh? I'm a machinist and I see about 1000 practical applications for a robotic arm like that.
crumm661 3 years ago
@crumm661 yes
awwowdude 1 year ago
se va in OVC alarm a testa in giu? :D
luigimdg 3 years ago
Hahahaha niiiice xD
sotsomsocker 3 years ago
LOL!! Robot revenge!! They have replaced us at work, now they want to completely get rid us.
Great video!!
vasantb 3 years ago 2
cool man!
can use this for presentation on robotic applications when production is down!aha...
ragbu 3 years ago
Siete i migliori
wuishu 3 years ago
Siete i migliori
wuishu 3 years ago
great!!!
salgadito 3 years ago
great!!!
salgadito 3 years ago
yeeeeeeeeehhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!
BrightArse 4 years ago
ahah
fedeyoutub 4 years ago
get a cage and automatic shutoff, then lets go to the carnival!! You guys are great.
macgyver377 4 years ago
I remember my first day at a new job
OghamTheBold 4 years ago
VVV interesting program! Was it written on proficy machine edition?
fritzmaxxx 4 years ago
Very irresponsible.. all fun and games until someones head gets splattered all over the floor.
AnalogX 4 years ago
shut up idiot, the program written would have been tested dozens of times before they put human on it. go back to your goody goody do-gooder life of no fun, and routine
AudibleToaster 4 years ago
Tested or not, I would not risk having someones head whizz by the floor so low to the ground. Its what you get when you let a bunch of rednecks access to a robot.
Yeah.. its all fun and games till...splat...brains all over the floor.
AnalogX 4 years ago
mmm... It is forbidden to play in a workshop, the work is more important than friends, and think only that you make money
... so...
shut up man
djmeo 4 years ago
AnalogX. oh you fucking prick, its because of guys like this that we can laugh and play in our lives, if it was left to boring pricks like you we would never achieve anything, back to your boring life, and fuck off posting your crap on here
rapidlaser 3 years ago 2
no mams!!! caon!!!...esta con madres el pinche video io tambien kiero un paseo en el robot!!!...deberian cobrar por pasear a la gente...
prietini17 4 years ago
nice toy!
freisleben 4 years ago
Pretty Cool.... really!
TanteJutta0815 4 years ago