I use to run this exact same robot to grind aircraft propeller blades. I’ve seen it run normal hours on end…then suddenly shove one through the ceiling then start chopping stuff in half with it. Ours has a little red eye on it that measures distance and it freaks me out. 😂
Welding Engineering student here. Just took my Automation final Wednesday using the smaller version of this 7 axis arm. My professor told us about a video and perhaps it's this one. But regardless, it was a long while back and when Fanuc saw the video of the people who nearly scraped someone's head off riding on the one of their Robots they shit kittens.
Fanuc may or may not have showed up at his shop to try to tell him what he couldn't do with robots he purchased. I told them to buy it back or fuck right off and be on their way.
Yes, but it's a Kuka, has hard as well as soft stops and is mounted on a pedestal so no part of the rider can contact the scenery or parts of the robot arm.
@@andrewallen9993 I guess it has some sort of hardware built in physical limits so it can not accidentally crush you into the floor if something goes wrong ?
@@a64738 soft stops where hardware tells the software exactly where it is and if the factory pre programmed limits are exceeded the software cuts power to the motor and puts on the brakes, hard stops when parts of the arm hit other parts with rubber impact blocks, motors overcurrent if they try to carry on moving and the driver either cuts power or blows a fuse, the brakes then go on as they are held off by power being applied. E stop button on teach pendant or added externally immediately cuts motor power and applies brakes. The people who buy KUKA robots REALLY don't want a metric ton of fast moving robotic metal impacting something like a multi million dollar motor vehicle body die causing damage that may halt a production line for whole days.
A helmet will not help you at all if it crushes you into the floor.... Only difference would be that you scrape up the pretty floor, and we do not want that.
Yes, it is a robot. It what is called a industrial robot. It is a robot that is factory tool. You must be thinking of humanoid robots that walk and is able to act on its own, that is a totally different kind of robot.
Yall crazy I work with these robots no way I would ever trust those programs with a life
Disney does.
Teaching pad and a kill switch with an operator is much safer than inputting a few values and hoping for the best
Yet your life depends on robots and electronics for decades now.
I use to run this exact same robot to grind aircraft propeller blades. I’ve seen it run normal hours on end…then suddenly shove one through the ceiling then start chopping stuff in half with it. Ours has a little red eye on it that measures distance and it freaks me out. 😂
If you squint really hard, you can see the robot doing its best not to let intrusive thoughts win… 😜
Wow.....better than a rollercoaster 😁🍀🍀👍🏻
a good way to test out seats & harnesses
All fun and games till that thing gets a z offset of 2 feet and smushes you into the floor.
That never happens.
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I guess, we need John Connor already!
Asimov’s law pushed to the limits 😳
robot : ...
robot : put her in the furnace
4 year olds when they see a kitten.
I like how no one controls the arm. 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Welding Engineering student here. Just took my Automation final Wednesday using the smaller version of this 7 axis arm. My professor told us about a video and perhaps it's this one. But regardless, it was a long while back and when Fanuc saw the video of the people who nearly scraped someone's head off riding on the one of their Robots they shit kittens.
Fanuc may or may not have showed up at his shop to try to tell him what he couldn't do with robots he purchased. I told them to buy it back or fuck right off and be on their way.
@@duff8402 that's kinda what I wanted to ask him to be honest.
that was excessive overkill that almost scraped their dome across the driveway.
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Unbelievably reckless. A slight malfunction & she’s dead & everyone involved is facing criminal negligence & possible manslaughter charges.
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PLEASE! Same programs on the newest generation of FANUC robots including flips!!!
There's something like this in Legoland isn't it?
Yes. But the programs are for children.
Only them programmers riding the hard programs.
Yes, but it's a Kuka, has hard as well as soft stops and is mounted on a pedestal so no part of the rider can contact the scenery or parts of the robot arm.
@@andrewallen9993 I guess it has some sort of hardware built in physical limits so it can not accidentally crush you into the floor if something goes wrong ?
@@a64738 soft stops where hardware tells the software exactly where it is and if the factory pre programmed limits are exceeded the software cuts power to the motor and puts on the brakes, hard stops when parts of the arm hit other parts with rubber impact blocks, motors overcurrent if they try to carry on moving and the driver either cuts power or blows a fuse, the brakes then go on as they are held off by power being applied. E stop button on teach pendant or added externally immediately cuts motor power and applies brakes. The people who buy KUKA robots REALLY don't want a metric ton of fast moving robotic metal impacting something like a multi million dollar motor vehicle body die causing damage that may halt a production line for whole days.
Helmet? Fuck it
No use. the force this thing generates. youd be soup.
A helmet will not help you at all if it crushes you into the floor.... Only difference would be that you scrape up the pretty floor, and we do not want that.
@@a64738 except no such thing would happen, because industrial robots are precise.
hahahah
she wants more ....
brain damage!
jetzt ist mir schlecht
thats not a robot thats only tools for factury work
Yes, it is a robot. It what is called a industrial robot. It is a robot that is factory tool. You must be thinking of humanoid robots that walk and is able to act on its own, that is a totally different kind of robot.
Look up the definition of robot.