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Force feedback on all 6 degrees-of-freedom (3 translations and 3 rotations) |
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Operational workspace dependending on the position of the motor and the cable |
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Maximum force of 40 N (15 N continuous), i.e. high enough to simulate the handling of heavy objects |
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Exact static compensation of the device's own weight |
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Modular end-effector equipped with programmable switches |
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Gripping tool equipped with a proximity sensor, connected to a "dead-man" function--as long as the user does not hold the gripping tool in his hand, and as soon as he releases it, the motors are switched off and no active movement can occur |
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Easy to set up. Assembly and disassembly takes only minutes, a must-have feature for multi-purpose rooms |
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Demonstrated compatibility with major software applications on the market today, such as Vortex, Havok, ODE, Virtools, Catia V5, OpenMask, etc. |
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Compatibility with tracking devices like ART
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