Project:UMI RTX Robot arm: Difference between revisions

From London Hackspace Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
link dump
link dump


* http://services.eng.uts.edu.au/~carlo/pdf/Hitsquad_Robot_Manual.pdf
* [http://services.eng.uts.edu.au/~carlo/pdf/Hitsquad_Robot_Manual.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_final2008.pdf 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 RTX_Zabala_Labview2009.pdf]


Update 11/09/2012


Update 29/08
artag, jasperw and mentar took the arm apart to figure out the problem with the z-axis. Turns out it's not that bad, turns fine. The z-axis motor (24V) wasn't working because of the corrosion layer on the commutator, cleaning the brushes and rotating the motor axle cleaned off some of the corrosion and it works beautifully at 24v


Update 29/08/2012
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.
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.



Revision as of 23:04, 11 September 2012

6 DOF robot arm from 1986, Possibly being donated by Daithi.

link dump

Update 11/09/2012

artag, jasperw and mentar took the arm apart to figure out the problem with the z-axis. Turns out it's not that bad, turns fine. The z-axis motor (24V) wasn't working because of the corrosion layer on the commutator, cleaning the brushes and rotating the motor axle cleaned off some of the corrosion and it works beautifully at 24v


Update 29/08/2012

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