A variety of different dampers are used to slow the rapid movements of a badminton robot Copyright: FMTC vzw, 3001 Leuven, Belgium Industrial Shock Absorbers MC33 to MC64 A variety of different dampers are used to slow the rapid movements of a badminton robot Copyright: FMTC vzw, 3001 Leuven, Belgium Leisure, hobby & sports
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Precise and gentle braking of carriage constructions in badminton robots
Serving a similar purpose, several ACE dampers are installed in Jada, the triple-axis, free-moving badminton robot. In order for the badminton robot to be capable of playing, it must be able to change direction in the shortest time possible. Jada is designed therefore to brake at a maximum of 30 m/s². For this task, linear modules are limited by the use of the industrial shock absorbers MC4575. Miniature shock absorbers and profile dampers are also installed at the location of the ““racket hand““. In all cases, the modern ACE machine elements serve to protect the end positions of the construction.