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6-Axis Robotics Trainer
NV3300

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Technical Specification (PDF)

 


 Description
 

6-Axis Robotics Trainer is versatile training equipment, not only for Mechatronics students but also for all robotics enthusiasts to understand the very basic concept of robotics i.e. study of axis motions. To make it simple we have provided a programmable robotic arm with an interactive front panel. Accompanied software demonstrates complete functioning of trainer as well as allows user to develop their own programs. NV330

   Features
 

Study of Stepper motor and Servo motor
Study of Sensors
Each axis can be controlled individually
Ideal to understand basics of CNC machine
Can be operated from 8 bit microcontroller to ARM processors
Can be controlled from computer
Programmable tasks
Record and Play capability
Optional interfacing with PLC
Ample work area
Touch operated ON/OFF switch
Auto set to home position
User can develop own applications
Self-contained and easy to operate
Data acquisition using USB
Graphical representation
User friendly software
Exhaustive course material & references

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Technical Specification  >   Please refer PDF link             


 

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