"Our robot arm ride simulator is so realistic, it can not only simulate a roller coaster but it can even simulate a roller coaster breaking down at the top of a loop!"
Please keep in mind that those kind of systems are designed for safety and not for availability. So if something goes wrong (could be just a little thing like a broken sensor sending non-sense), the system will enter a state where nobody will get hurt (in this case just stop).
This recovery is well practiced by the operators. The design of the KUKA Robocoaster/KUKA Coaster cannot allow the occupants to come into contact with anything in case of a software/harware fault. The axes are all limited with special hard stops. The Robot can never touch the floor or itself. That is the reason the platform retracts, moves the occupants out of range of contact. The castings of the special 'KR500TüV' are all inspected by Xray. The whole system is TüV approved and has rides that have been approved and tested not to cause injury to the Riders. There is a recovery procedure which consists of Brake lifting and driving the motors manually with a battery drill.
Just like an autonomous drone, an emergency (auto) recovery back to home position should be one of (low level) operational modes, not an exception requiring arduous manual intervention. Especially any vehicles involving human occupants, safety should be at the very TOP of design requirement.
@@grasuh Broo i own a Kuka... when they have power outage or SOMTHING else that trips the brakes it will do an Emergancy Brake! And after that happned the brakes are hot (yes hot like a carbrake) and will not release unless they cooldown about 30-60mins. Ther is no just Driving back. That thing will do NOTHING for some time, even if it culd. This Robots are desined to be save in first place and function is second, thats why they are good. And that what they have in the video that just happens, its every day life for ppl who work whit robots.
@@ArunUdai Agree. We'll just have to wait and see when someone passes out. Some cannot remain upside down for long and having high blood pressure does not help.
RUclips keeps showing me random videos of robots failing these past few days. Anyone else? Is Google trying to give me a message not to trust them or something? 😂😂😂
@@logcom482 I have been for many years - 90% of my subscribes are STEM, but i've haven't been given mulitple videos on consecutive days of robots failing before. So far, not a single video was uploaded within the last 12 months.
@@Doggeslife No, at the slightest possibility of error it's designed to stop, after all it could damage something really important, like a car body die 😈
These arms are specially cast with hard stops so they physically cannot hit the ground or other parts of itself. This specific instance was a power failure and the robot engaged safety brakes
How embarrassing for Kuka....! I mean, these things happen, but you'd have hoped whatever failsafe failed they'd have alternative after alternative to make sure it would be a *much* easier recovery than this.....!
I think that recovery was if fact very easy and safe. Just unbolt the shaft covers on the motors, use a wrench or a powered drill to move it. And as you can see, they were indeed prepared for this, as they had the tools required. At around 3 minutes you see a special tool to work the motor with the powered drill.
And those men have no kind of head protection on? No cages to safely be in in case that arm tragically goofs and smashes and scrapes their heads across ground from it "hotdogging" too close to floor level, with the passengers upside down, from operational malfunction? That's crazy!!!
The robot axis are mechanically limited and this robot is powered off so it's totally safe to do what they are doing. Working with robots is very safe so long as the robots are not in automatic mode.
zadna zaloha, i ta mechanicka nebyla moc profesionalni, proste zbabrano na co sahli, posledna 1 minuta se odehravala tak, ze to vypadalo, ze uz to nekdy delali, ale jinak amaterina, na to, kolik stoji takovy robot...
Echt schlecht ... wenn man Pech gehabt hätte, und es eine Fehlfunktion in der Ansteuerung gegeben hätte, dann wären die zwei Herren jetzt schwer verletzt und im schlimmsten Fall tot. Denke die Robotik-Industrie hat aus diesem Fail gelernt. Seit dem habe ich nirgens in Europa zumindest wieder so eine Art "Attraktion" gesehen.
Nein. Dies ist ein speziell konstruiertes Fahrgeschäft und auch als solches zugelassen. Die Arme sind konstruktionsbedingt nicht in der Lage z.B den Boden, oder andere Maschinenteile zu berühren. Soll aussehen, wie ein sich in alle Richtungen frei bewegender Industrieroboter, ist es aber nicht. Das schlimmste, was dir als Passagier passieren kann, ist das dir ziemlich schlecht wird... :-)
"Our robot arm ride simulator is so realistic, it can not only simulate a roller coaster but it can even simulate a roller coaster breaking down at the top of a loop!"
lmfao
at least it's stopped, the roller might fly
There was somebody wearing an ABB shirt lurking around the breaker panel......
Please keep in mind that those kind of systems are designed for safety and not for availability. So if something goes wrong (could be just a little thing like a broken sensor sending non-sense), the system will enter a state where nobody will get hurt (in this case just stop).
I bet the FANUC booth got really busy right after that!
What about ABB?
I want to ride a 2000mm/sec loop til I die.
This recovery is well practiced by the operators. The design of the KUKA Robocoaster/KUKA Coaster cannot allow the occupants to come into contact with anything in case of a software/harware fault. The axes are all limited with special hard stops. The Robot can never touch the floor or itself. That is the reason the platform retracts, moves the occupants out of range of contact. The castings of the special 'KR500TüV' are all inspected by Xray. The whole system is TüV approved and has rides that have been approved and tested not to cause injury to the Riders. There is a recovery procedure which consists of Brake lifting and driving the motors manually with a battery drill.
But how long can a rider remain upside down. This too needs to be addressed by getting a quick release arrangement done.
Just like an autonomous drone, an emergency (auto) recovery back to home position should be one of (low level) operational modes, not an exception requiring arduous manual intervention. Especially any vehicles involving human occupants, safety should be at the very TOP of design requirement.
People commenting who have never actually worked with an Industrial Robot carrying passengers.
@@grasuh Broo i own a Kuka... when they have power outage or SOMTHING else that trips the brakes it will do an Emergancy Brake! And after that happned the brakes are hot (yes hot like a carbrake) and will not release unless they cooldown about 30-60mins. Ther is no just Driving back. That thing will do NOTHING for some time, even if it culd.
This Robots are desined to be save in first place and function is second, thats why they are good. And that what they have in the video that just happens, its every day life for ppl who work whit robots.
@@ArunUdai Agree. We'll just have to wait and see when someone passes out. Some cannot remain upside down for long and having high blood pressure does not help.
Power outage, ouch, that's a pretty dismal thing to happen if you are showing off your product to customers.
RUclips keeps showing me random videos of robots failing these past few days. Anyone else?
Is Google trying to give me a message not to trust them or something? 😂😂😂
@@logcom482 I have been for many years - 90% of my subscribes are STEM, but i've haven't been given mulitple videos on consecutive days of robots failing before. So far, not a single video was uploaded within the last 12 months.
This Video is the best demonstration, why you can indeed trust them all the way
Safety interlocks kicked in and the brakes locked on. This robot worked as advertised!
It was advertised to break down? ;-)
@@Doggeslife No, at the slightest possibility of error it's designed to stop, after all it could damage something really important, like a car body die 😈
@@andrewallen9993 I was only joking. Have a good one. ;-)
@@Doggeslife :)
Бывает. Слишком жирные туристы оказались)))
Seeing how these things sometimes do crash and f*** up, I would never trust that hulk arm with my life.
Diky výpadku elektřiny v celém výstavišti měla obsluha robota plné ruce práce. Zvládli to skvěle.
ABB has brake release on the outside base case.
In any case, this suxs!
It makes me so uncomfortable seeing him crawling on the robot. If you know these things you know how deadly they can be.
the power is shutoff. otherwise they wouldnt do this.
Ручного управления привода и нету что-ли?
I love abb atleast you can use manual button to release break
Это фиаско братан!)
Kula never stop me Like this :)
In mexico, when kuka takes a crap.
They call it kaka..
You remember that time the guys from the Fanuc booth got on the Kuka ride.
program not show, fatal error :-)))))))
this is fatal fail! NO ANY SAVE EQUIPMENT OR BACKUP!
your english is also a fail.
Human mistake or robot ?
The whole operation is so awkward... Couldn't they activate the separate motors manually?
Kuka, ABB and Stäubli are fantastic roboter arms :-) Those failures can happen in my opinion :-)
No it must not, especially when you put human in the nearby.
Это отключилась электричество вообще. Это не техническая поломка.
@@homuchoghoma6789 Ok
I have worked with KUKA robots. Lots of issue we are facing as well as breakdown.
No light guard?
Nunca confies en KUKAS
**a Mauri le gusta esto**
*_Можно делать кино, кука взбунтовался._* 🙄🙄🙄😎😎😎😎😎😎
Lol. Imagine being that guy having to do the demo. Like Jesus Christ, this sucks.
Sketchy, what if that thing fired off.
Yo pensé que se caerían pero no pasó nada fuera de lo normal miel de video
مذهل وصلته علوم تقنيات الة برمجة هائلة
Jeeez, multiaxis robot whit persons on it....they are lucky software didnt go wrong....
These arms are specially cast with hard stops so they physically cannot hit the ground or other parts of itself. This specific instance was a power failure and the robot engaged safety brakes
Would a jammer mess with the arm
How embarrassing for Kuka....! I mean, these things happen, but you'd have hoped whatever failsafe failed they'd have alternative after alternative to make sure it would be a *much* easier recovery than this.....!
I think that recovery was if fact very easy and safe. Just unbolt the shaft covers on the motors, use a wrench or a powered drill to move it. And as you can see, they were indeed prepared for this, as they had the tools required. At around 3 minutes you see a special tool to work the motor with the powered drill.
Better it stops with you than it begining crushing you,,, IMO
Rip motors... once you manuly move them toss em out.
ماشاء الله
What a shame!
Shoulda used a Fanuc
Отжать и спрыгнуть на мягкого инженера 💀
And those men have no kind of head protection on? No cages to safely be in in case that arm tragically goofs and smashes and scrapes their heads across ground from it "hotdogging" too close to floor level, with the passengers upside down, from operational malfunction?
That's crazy!!!
No head protection would suffice if it would crash like that.
The robot axis are mechanically limited and this robot is powered off so it's totally safe to do what they are doing. Working with robots is very safe so long as the robots are not in automatic mode.
Digital schit...
Top quality robotic arm😅
Nice
нахуй нужны такие дикие аттракционы!
AGAIN!!! Would have been me!
god did it.
Maybe rename the company to KakU pants
Lỗi kỹ thuật hihi
Hahahah niezła reklama.
zadna zaloha, i ta mechanicka nebyla moc profesionalni, proste zbabrano na co sahli, posledna 1 minuta se odehravala tak, ze to vypadalo, ze uz to nekdy delali, ale jinak amaterina, na to, kolik stoji takovy robot...
Better not Sold it to China, wouldbt had Happen if it still been german masterpiece 😂
Che Figura di merda !....
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Kuka is kaka from china
Hanzhen harmonic gear , robot arm gear box
SHAME
Rdw fail kkkkk
This is just embarrassing lol
ohhhhhh
german quality!
China bought kuka
this happens
why? why would you sit in sich a thing anyway? terminator! hello?!?!
That happened when the communist Chinese took over kuka
Echt schlecht ... wenn man Pech gehabt hätte, und es eine Fehlfunktion in der Ansteuerung gegeben hätte, dann wären die zwei Herren jetzt schwer verletzt und im schlimmsten Fall tot. Denke die Robotik-Industrie hat aus diesem Fail gelernt. Seit dem habe ich nirgens in Europa zumindest wieder so eine Art "Attraktion" gesehen.
Nein. Dies ist ein speziell konstruiertes Fahrgeschäft und auch als solches zugelassen. Die Arme sind konstruktionsbedingt nicht in der Lage z.B den Boden, oder andere Maschinenteile zu berühren. Soll aussehen, wie ein sich in alle Richtungen frei bewegender Industrieroboter, ist es aber nicht. Das schlimmste, was dir als Passagier passieren kann, ist das dir ziemlich schlecht wird... :-)
Geh einfach ins Legoland Deutschland, dort kannst Du einige davon gleichzeitig im Einsatz sehen...
KUKA -
Kraft
Und
Keine
Ahnung
Endlich spross es jemand
Yeah! A robot programmer with Ahnung 👍👍👍!
These things just don’t happen. Please make sure there are no Britishers working in your team. I sense sabotage.