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Mitsubishi Movemaster Robot - RV-M2 (Jurassic Park) + Control Units

$ 3748.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • UPC: N/A
  • Payload: 3 kg
  • Construction Type: Standard
  • Series: MELFA
  • Class: Industrial
  • MPN: Rv-m2
  • Brand: Mistubishi
  • Robotics Controls Type: Arm
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Arm Reach: 630mm
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Mitsubishi Movemaster Robot- RV-M2 (Jurassic Park-these are the model that rolled the eggs in Jurassic park in the lab!!!!) + Control Units. Condition is "Used". Shipped freight on pallet.
    robot and multiple control box
    Mitsubishi RV-M2
    The Mitsubishi RV-M2 with a full five degrees of freedom is completely user friendly with simple, programming and handling. It has a lifting capacity of 2kg and has excellent speed and repeatability performance over conventional industrial robots, boasting a maximum speed of 1500mm/sec and a position repeatability of +/-0.1mm.. Movemaster RV-M2 can be programmed and controlled with the teach pendant as well as with a PC.
    Movemaster RV-M2 has greater reach and higher lifting capabilities than the RV-M1 series, and its several joints make it ideal for smaller work areas. It can be enabled for pre-programmed tasks or visual cues. This made the Hatchery the ideal place for this robot in Jurassic Park. The one used in the movie was fitted with a spatula-like attachment for a gentler approach for handling the eggs.
    Using its pre-programmed abilities, the Movemaster rotates the eggs regularly, presumably what the parent would do in the wild to ensure even heating on all sides of the eggs. For its visual capabilities, it steadies the eggs when it senses they are about to hatch. Also, as Dr. Grant discovered, it ensures that none of the eggs are removed from the incubation unit. During its rest cycle, the Movemaster folds itself compactly and faces away from the incubators.