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The 1,500 euro robot

Jan 08, 2024

By Mike Santora | May 21, 2015

Whether as individual components or a complete system: with the new generation robolink D, a low-cost 4-axis robot can be created from just 1,500 euros. (Source: igus GmbH)

Last year, igus presented its new robolink D product range. In this system, a robolink articulated arm is driven directly by a motor that is attached to the axis. During this process, robolink D uses a lubrication-free igus PRT polymer slewing ring bearing, which is installed in plastic housing. This bearing is now also available as a full polymer version. The bearing is driven by a worm gear drive with the option to add an igus stepper motor Nema 17 or 23. The robolink D joints are available in three sizes and can be combined with components made from plastic or aluminium to form articulated arms with one to four axes. "The modular combination of the robolink articulated arm, the motor and the drive creates a customised and configurable robotic system", explains Martin Raak, robolink Product Manager. "The construction kit is light and flexible. This makes it interesting for not only robot manufacturers and machine and equipment builders but also system integrators and automation specialists from all sectors, from automotive production to medical technology. This particularly applies when dealing with humans-machine interaction."

Robots from 1,500 euros

It is now possible, depending on the batch size, equipment and load capacity, to use robolink D to develop a 4-axis robot for between 1,500 and 2,500 euros. This includes the motors and the appropriate cables. Both the individual components and the pre-assembled system with construction diagrams can be ordered. The load capacity is up to 4 kg – with a system weight of just 5 to 8 kg. The motors can be controlled using conventional control modules. "In the future, it should also be possible to use a lower cost and simpler motor control involving a web browser," said Raak, offering an insight into how the system is set to develop. This new solution is compatible with many different industrial control systems thanks to CANopen and digital inputs and outputs. "Our aim is to continually develop the robolink D system and thus reduce costs even further so that it becomes possible to construct a 4-axis robot from 1,000 euros in the near future."

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Robots from 1,500 euros