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Originally Posted by mman1506
The extrusion has a T-slot profile very similar to 80-20. They were installed with the arms so they are likely sold by a safety guarding company. You could probably do the same thing with any T-slot extrusion.
They are Motoman HP6 robotic arms equipped with a resistance spot welder. The arm's head position is programmed using normal Cartesian coordinates (X,Y,Z) just like any other CNC machine. We also have the cage installed around our plasma cutter.
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What would the robotic arms be used for in a highschool robotics room? Or is this a class for the hogh school programming classes?
American high schools have so much more then here in Canada. Im jealous, but at the same time wondering why you need to have all the extras, especially when your government has no money... But I don't know