Demonstration of Kawasaki robots with Ninja H2R

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Demonstration of Kawasaki robots with Ninja H2R
Erica Barraza Torres

Demonstration of Kawasaki robots with Ninja H2R

Demonstration of Kawasaki robots with Ninja H2R

Demonstration of Kawasaki robots with Ninja H2R

Demonstration of Kawasaki robots with Ninja H2R

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The Kawasaki robot at the Kawasaki Days in the Technik Museum Speyer.

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There the BX 300 L demonstrated the ease with which it makes a Ninja H2R fly.

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The robot can move up to 300 kilos, the big ninja weighs around 216 kilos.

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The robot itself weighs 1,460 kilograms.

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Its maximum torque: 2,300 Nm. That of the Kawasaki H2R: around 165 Nm.

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But the Kawasaki Ninja H2R could be faster: 400 km / h top speed! The robot has a top speed of 18 km / h.

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A 220-volt socket is sufficient to operate the robot.

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the “acquisition cost” would amount to 57,000 euros.

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Autonomous flying could be the motto for the Ninja H2R at this demonstration.

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In Speyer, Kawasaki showed what else the Japanese company can build.

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The audience was fascinated.

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Demonstration of Kawasaki robots with Ninja H2R

Kawasaki robot blows up Ninja H2R
2,300 Nm, a top speed of 18 km / h and a price of 57,000 euros

In Speyer, Kawasaki had a Ninja H2R blown up to attract the public – and demonstrated what the Japanese company can do besides motorcycles.


Michael Schumann

07.10.2019

His name: Kawasaki BX 300 L. Its origin: Akashi, Japan. His job: to keep things moving. For example, motor housing during the assembly process. Spot welding, sealing and dispensing are among his specialties. But the industrial robot can also make a complete Kawasaki Ninja H2R dance. For hours and effortlessly. Like at the Kawasaki Days in the Technik Museum Speyer, where the BX 300 L caused astonishment by constantly whirling the nearly five hundred pound speed bike through the air.

Kawasaki robot with a top speed of 18 km / h

With a maximum range of 2,812 millimeters, the Kawasaki robot can move up to 300 kilos. He himself weighs 1,460 kilograms. Its six axes in the standard version have a maximum torque of up to 2,300 Newton meters. For comparison: the 310 PS strong Kawasaki Ninja H2R has 165 Nm …

On the other hand, the robot is not as fast as the ninja, which could reach a top speed of 400 km / h as an H2R. Its maximum speed in linear motion is 5,000 millimeters per second – the equivalent of 18 km / h. All moves are precisely programmed with a maximum deviation tolerance of 0.07 millimeters. Incidentally, a 220-volt socket is sufficient for the BX 300 L as an energy source. So if you want one for your own garage – price: around 57,000 euros.

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