X-Series Industrial Smart Actuator - HEBI Robotics
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2016
- Introducing the X-Series Industrial Smart Actuator from HEBI Robotics. At HEBI Robotics, we are working to make robots simple, useful, and safe. Be sure to check out our other videos at / hebirobotics .
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Hello everyone! Thank you for the uptick in views. We would like to point out that this video is over three years old, and there has been a significant reduction in noise in newer models. If you'd like to see more of our recent work, please check out the links below. And keep an eye out for new videos :)
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ua-cam.com/video/ow0KiZpPHRw/v-deo.html
I got a very GLaDOS feeling at the end of that.
I made an actuator out of two nylon gears, a dc motor, a lever arm and Arduino Uno - it works very well and it is very quiet.
Impressive!
Good Job Jason
How much weight could this actuator arm lift and at what length from the fulcrum?
You can find the spec sheets on our website www.hebirobotics.com, and more in-depth details on our documentation at docs.hebi.us/hardware.html
How much it costs in India
Cool 😎
how come the arm moves faster in position than the mobile phone :))
When he manually moved the arm, I was expecting his phone to rotate out of his pocket! 😅
"Request a Quote" means the prices are way too high.
He whispered the price but we couldn't hear it over the FUCKING GEARBOX NOISE
3k per
Lmaoo yep
@@Haza3137 that's actually pretty cheap though
@@PhysxGod Are you drunk? xD
Remember the guy from "Primitive Technology" channel? Here is him now. Feel old yet?
Underrated
Next week on primitive technology, 3d printed nuclear rocket engines!
If you want help making this quieter, I spent years doing nothing but designing DC servo motors with worm drives, about the same kind of size, for optical control, and they had to be absolutely silent. Its hard work but its possible. I reckon I could help you make them much quieter.... ;-)
With the gearbox being so noisy it makes me think it will wear out rather quickly.
Nice end scene. just the little things that makes people refer to them as beeings. the smooth and curiosity movments.
Those actuators are insane. I'd love to have them as guests on one of my videos
The ending shot was pretty good.
Wow, very impressive and so many uses come to mind.
Unfortunately your website does not have prices so I cannot buy any.
If you can't handle requesting a quote these aren't for you.
This is for industrial usage, why so many people didnt know the difference between commercial and industrial products.
@@Vysair The only discernable difference is that they cost more.
Crazy Stranger Do it then.
@@CrazyStranger11 I am thinking they are priced so high because they do not want to deal with the small hobbiest. They only want the big contracts.
Awesome technology. I was looking for the prices in your website but there is only product descriptions. When would be this available to the public? Thanks!
+Alberto Arriola The X5s are available now. Feel free to contact at us at info@hebirobotics.com for more information on pricing/lead and specifications.
Wow ! Awesome tech !
What is the max torque?
Magnificent!!!
Wow ... very cool!
very nice, very loud though? how is the backlash?
woow impresive!! keep the good work.
cool! i need few of this!
My lab at MIT is seriously looking into these and the SEAs to replace our army of Dynamixels we use for the class 2.12 Intro To Robotics and for our research projects. These sound like they are heavily geared, though, with a lot of losses. Much more detail and tech specs, data sheets, torque, velocity, and position control bandwidth, etc would be awesome! Also impedance characteristics (can we sense torque from back-EMF? Or is it all lost in the gearing like it is on a Dynamixel?). We are really interested in testing these out.
@zztop3000 Why would you waste your time on that when someone else has already figured out the manufacturing process and you can just buy the product?
zztop3000 You really think that building every component in a project from scratch is an efficient use of time and money? We’ve come so far as a species because of specialization. Sure, building things just for the learning process is fun, but you don’t always have the opportunity. In OP’s case, the actuators are probably trivial compared to the goal of the project itself - they just need to work so the rest of the project (the new part) can progress. If I’m building a model airplane, I’m not going to waste time designing and building my own servos when I can buy them for $5 each. I want to build and fly an airplane, not spend months on an electronics project...
@@RandomNumber141 As an investor/researcher I can tell you that time and price is relative to those seeking to manipulate reality as it exists.
Hi Daniel,
Our primary customers are universities and other research institutions, so thank you for the comment ! You are welcome to send us an email at info @ hebirobotics . com. We can provide a technical datasheet and answer any other questions via email.
Thanks!
What a twist!
Nice!
Your actuators are quite loud with no load for the expected industrial application. A yaskawa or AB servo isn't half as loud even under load. I suspect your tuning is causing them to run warmer to.
$3000 for a loud and highly geared actuator? No thanks
INDUSTRIAL USAGE
you are looking for commercial usage.
@@Vysair yeah, because I'm not looking for industrial usage on UA-cam.
*it does seem like a great product, but "industrial users" don't need pleb products
@@Vysair you could get a silent set of huge high torque stepper motors with the controller and a whole host of software to run it for 1/4 the price. This looks like a loud hobby motor with an integrated controller I could get off ali express for like $40
What is the maximum angular displacement possible with X5 actuator?
The X5 actuators support continuous rotation. The position encoding at the output is absolute multi-turn over 9 rotations.
Wonderful
reminds me of Tony Stark's helper bots: "If you douse me again and I'm not on fire, I swear to God..."
Really loud. Controller?
I love the photo machine arm ! Take my money..
It's too loud
quanto custa esi brinquedo quero
todos esisi brinquedos robôticos
Very nice but very loud (heavily geared?).
Is this actuator a series elastic actuator
yes
Why did the camera bot made me think of Pixar?
Cute!
What is the price?
He was by himself the whole time.
This is as industrial as a robotic arm made from legos.. but with tons of extra noise.
This is great. We can make an exoskeleton out of this.
Bit noisy for the price, I hope it's all brushless. I do love the built in Ethernet
i was wondering like a mad man what the noise i keep hearing but dont see it but then >_> seen it in the mirror xD seem nice :D
38N/M, very nice. I ll probably get 4 for our next gen H beam clibing robot cause they dont care about money.
Hey, thats petty guud...
greatt
Hi dad!
with the amount of "Request quote" costs, you'd think you'd get something as quiet as escap servo motors, specially on ebay. You're required to make a yelling robot, instead of a talking one, due to the noisey gears
😉👍〜🌟
What is noise to some is music to others.
Is this the only thing remaining of Tony Stark’s robot assistant Dum-E after the Mandarin destroyed his mansion? 😭🤧
Gimee that too
Ooh mobile 3D printing!
уже ближе
Wow a servo! So innovative!
why so ignorant?
OmG
:o
noisly
add housing.
oops i accidentally bought 20
Oh, really? Tell us how much ?
@@FredSena both kidneys and his soul
Automated not Smart