replying to RogerN , passerby wrote:
regor wrote:
So I was thinking about looking for a bargain industrial style robot,
something I can use to learn about robotics. Any favorites as far as
friendly companies, online documentation, etc.? I don't want to buy a
$1500
bargain robot only to find out there is no available documentation or it
requires high $$$ software or something. I'd like it to be something with
demand like Fanuc or ABB or other major industrial robotics manufacturers.
Perhaps start with something that's more geared towards learning? Like
this:
http://youtu.be/ov0SJJt2PhY
Lookup Scorbot (a.k.a. Eshed Robotech, Intelitek, Depco) - you can start
with an ER-III which is almost like a toy (but has all the functionality
of a "proper" industrial robot) and, if that's not enough, progress to
ER-VII (almost industrial - perhaps used somewhere in light industry) and
then onto ER-9, an actual industrial robot. There's a ton of info online
and there are quite a few on eBay at any given time, all within $300-$400
range, and sometimes have add-ons like conveyors, linear screw stages and
rotary tables. Can definitely outfit the whole lab for under $1000
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