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− | The Mover4 and Mover6 robot arms have been developed for educational purposes, R&D tasks and entertainment applications. The Mover provides an intuitive entry | + | The Mover4 and Mover6 robot arms have been developed for educational purposes, R&D tasks and entertainment applications. The Mover provides an intuitive entry into robotics and is available at quite low costs (please have a look at our [http://shop.cpr-roboter.de online shop]). It is not a panacea and cannot replace a standard industrial robot. |
Regarding velocities, precision etc please have a look at the [[Specifications Mover Robots|specifications]] page. | Regarding velocities, precision etc please have a look at the [[Specifications Mover Robots|specifications]] page. |
Revision as of 18:05, 11 May 2018
Which use cases are suitable for the Mover robot arms?
The Mover4 and Mover6 robot arms have been developed for educational purposes, R&D tasks and entertainment applications. The Mover provides an intuitive entry into robotics and is available at quite low costs (please have a look at our online shop). It is not a panacea and cannot replace a standard industrial robot.
Regarding velocities, precision etc please have a look at the specifications page.
The Mover robot arms are suitable for the following use cases:
- Education, R&D and other comparable tasks
- Pick-and-place tasks
- Positioning of sensors and cameras
- Testing touch screens
- Standard joint and linear motions with 4 or 6 joints
The Mover robot arms are _not_ suitable for the following use cases:
- Replacing a standard industrial robot arm
- Industrial production
- Continuous operation
- High precision tasks regarding a precise end position or a precise path
- Tasks that require smooth and slow motions like drawing writing engraving milling ...
- Tasks that require to apply force on a defined vector like pressing parts into a fitting
Please get in contact (info@cpr-robots.com) if you are not sure with the application you have in mind. We are looking forward to discuss it with you!