JA40 | Miniature 3 Axis Robotic Arm DIY With 3D Printed Parts

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2023
  • This video shows the construction process of a 3-axis mini robotic arm, using the JA series actuator-JA40. We designed a modular structure and used 3D printing materials. Its arm length is 150mm and its weight is only 500g. It's plug-and-play and can start working with simple commands. Through the assembly and testing of this 3-axis robotic arm model, we aim to create an extremely low threshold for robot learning. Users can easily build robotic arms with different structures they want, turn all their wild ideas into reality, and even apply them to applications. In special industries, industrial manufacturing, and people's livelihood...
    The JA Series robot actuators are based on harmonic reducer and brushless DC motors, utilizing our proprietary drive technology. We are dedicated to developing a range of cost-effective, high-performance, and user-friendly compact actuators.
    As a robot actuator manufacturer from China, we are actively seeking like-minded partners to explore more opportunities in the field of robotics. We are recruiting agents and welcome you to contact us.
    Website: www.jacode.cn
    Email: business@jacode.cn
    Whatsapp: +8618819040182
    Github:github.com/Jacode-Robotics/JA...
    How to buy: jacode.en.alibaba.com/

Комментарии • 9

  • @WIFAROBOTIC
    @WIFAROBOTIC 4 месяца назад

    Perfect

  • @josedavidbravoa
    @josedavidbravoa 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where can I buy the motors?

    • @JacodeRobotics
      @JacodeRobotics  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Sir, this is our store
      jacode.en.alibaba.com/
      And this motor is listed in this link
      www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Harmonic-Drive-Motor-Robot-Actuator-Brushless_1600968015387.html?spm=a2700.shop_plgr.41413.4.79a25ef3ohHLqC

    • @galaxian990
      @galaxian990 5 месяцев назад +1

      I was boutta say something this small and light could have so many small business uses then i say the price

    • @JacodeRobotics
      @JacodeRobotics  5 месяцев назад

      @@galaxian990 About $420/set, it uses a harmonic reducer and a brushless DC motor, so it is not only used in university laboratories but in industrial applications, and it can achieve very good accuracy. Next we will add velocity compensation function to it

    • @MrNoipe
      @MrNoipe 4 месяца назад

      @@JacodeRobotics $400 is way too much, your margins must be crazy. A good brushless motor is $50. Harmonic reducer is $350?

    • @JacodeRobotics
      @JacodeRobotics  4 месяца назад

      @@MrNoipe bro, a harmonic reducer costs abouts $200, and the PCB, the firmware, all require development costs