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dman9385 03-02-2005 19:21

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I believe the GMF was for when General Motors and FANUC worked together. FANUC has very nice robots, I am using them all the time out at Oakland Community College in Auburn Hills. Pretty fun stuff :D

Koko Ed 03-02-2005 19:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
That is a really, really old FANUC Robot model S-110R. It was one of the original electric servo motor robots. At the time they had both DC and AC versions, but i think this one is an AC servo motor robot. It was primarily used for spot welding cars.

So should we lower the asking price?

Koko Ed 04-02-2005 20:30

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This is a full view of the thing.

Comes with it's own control panel (the thing is about the size of a cabinet and weighs as much as a large television).

Mike 05-02-2005 15:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
That is a really, really old FANUC Robot model S-110R. It was one of the original electric servo motor robots. At the time they had both DC and AC versions, but i think this one is an AC servo motor robot. It was primarily used for spot welding cars.

Odd, my dad just got back from Detroit testing FANUC robots... he's an EMC Engineer.

Koko Ed 05-02-2005 15:40

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Originally Posted by MikeWasHere05
Odd, my dad just got back from Detroit testing FANUC robots... he's an EMC Engineer.

H e wouldn't be interested in buying a used one would he? :D

Eria4044 05-02-2005 16:37

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
H e wouldn't be interested in buying a used one would he? :D

I'd get it. It'd make a great conversation piece.
Person #1: "Hey, where'd you get that thing?"
Me: "Oh, I bought it. But that's not important. Watch this."
Person #1: :eek:
Me: :D

Conor Ryan 05-02-2005 23:41

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
....Our actual arm is much lighter and not as complex or expensive but with all the nutty "teasers this year I thought I'd have some fun with this. :D

apparently you are having having fun

Koko Ed 05-02-2005 23:48

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Originally Posted by cdr1122334455
apparently you are having having fun

Aint that what FIRST is all about?

Eria4044 07-02-2005 17:01

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
Aint that what FIRST is all about?

Forget gracious professionalism, let's all have fun! *adds gatling gun to robot*

Koko Ed 07-02-2005 17:57

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Originally Posted by Eria4044
Forget gracious professionalism, let's all have fun! *adds gatling gun to robot*

That's the spirit!

Denman 08-02-2005 07:59

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i'd have though an emp would be slightly more graciously proffesional, as it wont hurt the human players...

Eria4044 08-02-2005 17:18

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Originally Posted by Denman
i'd have though an emp would be slightly more graciously proffesional, as it wont hurt the human players...

A gatling gun wouldn't hurt the HPs...as long as the driver aims carefully. :D

Koko Ed 08-02-2005 17:53

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Originally Posted by Eria4044
A gatling gun wouldn't hurt the HPs...as long as the driver aims carefully. :D

or gives them bullet proof vests.

Conor Ryan 08-02-2005 20:04

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
or gives them bullet proof vests.

as like a gift from the X-Cats to you, now what calliper?

Thelordofnerds 14-02-2005 16:32

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And i even wondered why price for life insurance raised.


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