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* http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/zalewski/projects/files/RTX_Zabala_final2008.pdf | * http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/zalewski/projects/files/RTX_Zabala_final2008.pdf | ||
* http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/zalewski/projects/files/RTX_Zabala_Labview2009.pdf | * http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/zalewski/projects/files/RTX_Zabala_Labview2009.pdf | ||
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+ | Update 29/08 | ||
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+ | Tomw and tgreer tried to get this running but the z axis seems to be rusted to f***. The PSU outputs the correct voltages but when trying to put this into "green mode" it buzzes and sticks in red. | ||
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+ | Checked fuses and theyre ok. | ||
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+ | We forced the z-axis to try and break it out of any rusted stickiness and managed to move it down. We also tried 12-24v across the z axis motor and got no response | ||
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+ | One of the fuses then blew which we replaced and promptly blew the 5 tantalum capacitors near the right hand connector on the main board. These will need replacing |
Revision as of 17:36, 29 August 2012
6 DOF robot arm from 1986, Possibly being donated by Daithi.
link dump
- http://services.eng.uts.edu.au/~carlo/pdf/Hitsquad_Robot_Manual.pdf
- http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/zalewski/projects/files/RTX_Zabala_final2008.pdf
- http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/zalewski/projects/files/RTX_Zabala_Labview2009.pdf
Update 29/08
Tomw and tgreer tried to get this running but the z axis seems to be rusted to f***. The PSU outputs the correct voltages but when trying to put this into "green mode" it buzzes and sticks in red.
Checked fuses and theyre ok.
We forced the z-axis to try and break it out of any rusted stickiness and managed to move it down. We also tried 12-24v across the z axis motor and got no response
One of the fuses then blew which we replaced and promptly blew the 5 tantalum capacitors near the right hand connector on the main board. These will need replacing