Igus unveils robolink DQ and SQ direct drive arms
There is a buzz around robolink, the low-cost and easy-to-assemble modular robotics system from Igus. This week, Igus has unveiled direct drive arms that feature decoupled motors for optimised mass relocation.
The robolink DQ and SQ components include direct driven strainwave or worm gears, with six-axis electromechanical arms featuring square geometries. Complementary tools, including grippers, hooks, vacuum cups, paddles or cameras, are also available.
Engineers can select and combine robolink modular kit elements to match their application requirements and build complete and powerful, yet inexpensive robotic automation systems. When fully assembled, the robotic arm unit can be controlled via open source, free-of-charge, configuration-based software, also available from Igus.
Visit the Igus website for more information