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Revision as of 22:02, 21 April 2014


Staubli robot arm
StaubliOnPillar.jpg
Model RX60L
Sub-category Robotics
Status Under Construction
Last updated 4 August 2022 21:26:32
Consumables Filament,cnc
Accessories PLA/ABS extruder + heated bed, spindle motor, accessory electronics
Training requirement Yes
Owner Mentar
Origin Donation
Location Basement, Robotics area
Maintainers mentar, padski, JonRussel

Kindly donated to us by Queen Mary's University, missing cable.

The plan is to Replace the cable and use the arm for 3d printing, precision welding/cutting, sculpting.

Applications

  • Currently worked on
    • 3D printing (Dependent on the G-code interpreter)
    • CNC (Dependent on the G-code interpreter)
    • PCB manufacture:
      • milling
      • solder paste application for SMT components
      • pick and place for SMT components
  • Potential applications
    • 3D scanning possibly using KinectFusion
    • Persistence of vision experiments (such as this display at Trafalgar Square)
    • High speed orbital photography

Status

Arm is now fully functional, mounted and able to intepret g-code movement commands!

Specs

  • Robot arm
    • Type: RX60L
    • Reference/machine number: 597411 - 01
    • Fabrication Le F - 12 - 1997
    • Masse kg 42Kg
  • Controller
    • Type CS7 - M RX60
    • 3 x 400V - 50/60 Hz
    • 4000VA
    • Masse kg 80Kg

Some photos/videos of the beast

TODO

Docs

Robot startup/shutdown procedure

GZipped image of the 840MB drive

Technical manual with schematics

Arm Manual

V+ Language Reference

V+ Language User Guide

CS7 User Guide

CS7 Electrical Diagrams

Padski's Cable Schematic

  • Note Teaching Pendant connector needs pins 6+7 (estop), 14+16 (deadman) linked. DUMMY PLUG NOW MADE Padski 20-9-13 :)

Paper printed manual covering: General, arm, controller, controller options, spare parts

Another paper printed manual covering: Safety, robot coordinates, robot startup, editor, declaration of variables and conversions, commands associated to the main memory, some instructions of the V+ language, digital inputs/outputs, diskette or disc save operations, control of the robot configuration and specific commands, automatic startup-procedure, appendix (both of the manuals are in A4 folders, located in the library first column from the left, 3rd shelf from the top)

The Linux setup on the ARM controller board