Robot Arm on How it's Made
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@eftelthing ?v=xhv8eNs86nk
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Why does a robotics company that produces robots for manufacturing use human labour...
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@sonneouest At 2:39 the logo 'Lab Volt' is seen on the arm. A quick look at their website finds their 5150 Robot System, which looks a lot like this one. Hope this helps.
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30 hours to assemble one arm??? You have to be kidding! Even at $20 per hour that's $600 just for labour, since it appeared to be completely hand assembled. If it was a halfway useful device it would be used in the manufacturing process, so it's obviously a waaay overpriced toy.
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@Hitman271 Not quite. "Robot" coined in 1920 to describe artificial laborers, from distinctively different word (robota). Flection of the word makes all the difference in Slavic languages, and "robota" is a generic Slavic word. "Robot" is fairly new one, meaning exclusively artificial workers (devices). However, indeed, in (archaic) Czech "robota" had the meaning of "serf labor". I didn't know that ;)
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i say that thay can call in dead battery lol!
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nice video,it helps to understand subsystems of a robot clearly
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@fornello123 it could happen the other way round though - i hear a hand is all thats needed ;)
Lol, machines making machines :D
eftelthing 1 year ago 33
those connectors look pretty light-duty to be used for motor wiring...
also, robots never have sex with your secretary or wife
fornello123 2 years ago 26