Re: vertical movement for robotic arm
- From: steamer <steamer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2007 17:35:30 GMT
--That would work but it wouldn't be real precise; i.e. I think it
would wobble. To do it accurately you want the devce to be mounted on two
vertical rails. Rails are usually precision ground steel rods, but crs would
probably do fine. In industry where you'd want the thing to survive several
million cycles the "car" that rides on the rails would have
linear bearings, but bronze bushings or even nylon ones would be adequate.
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