This listing is exclusively only for the 3D Printed Parts of the Scara Robot.
- Only the Plastic 3D Printed parts are provided and No Electronics / No Codes / No Controllers / No Bearings / No Screws or Nuts.
- The Customer needs to source for the components required for the build. The Sources are available on Youtube.
- Only the Blue and Grey Plastic parts shown on the 2nd Image are Provided no other parts are provided
- This is a MultiColor Product and based on availability of stocks any 2 colors shall be shipped.
- Please check with us before purchase for availability of any specific colors.
- For the Hardwares required to assemble this Robot Model refer to the 3rd image. (THIS IS NOT INCLUDED)
More Info about the product:
A SCARA robot, which stands for Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm or Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm, is a type of industrial robot designed for tasks that require fast and precise horizontal movement. SCARA robots are widely used in manufacturing and assembly processes, particularly in applications such as pick-and-place operations, packaging, and assembly of electronic components.
Key features of SCARA robots include:
Selective Compliance: SCARA robots have compliance in the horizontal plane, meaning they are flexible and can move along a horizontal plane with ease. This compliance allows them to be more adaptable to tasks requiring precise positioning.
Articulated Structure: SCARA robots typically have a rigid vertical arm with two parallel joints, and a third joint that allows rotation in the vertical plane. This articulated structure provides a combination of reach and flexibility, making them suitable for a variety of applications.
High Speed and Precision: SCARA robots are known for their speed and precision in horizontal movements. This makes them ideal for applications where quick and accurate pick-and-place operations are required.
Fixed Base: SCARA robots have a fixed base, meaning they are mounted in a fixed position. This design simplifies their control and makes them suitable for applications where movements are primarily in a horizontal plane.
Limited Vertical Reach: While SCARA robots excel in horizontal movements, their vertical reach is typically more limited compared to other types of industrial robots like articulated robots with six degrees of freedom.
SCARA robots find applications in various industries, including automotive, electronics, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals. Their speed, precision, and cost-effectiveness make them well-suited for tasks that involve repetitive actions and precise positioning in a two-dimensional workspace.
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SCARA