Slewing Drives are a lower-cost alternative to robot rotary platforms that trades precision for cost while still being able to support a lot of weight.
That is, it's a composite solution:
- The slewing drive that can take a 100 lb off-axis load, with a high gear ratio, but not too wide in diameter as to be excessively huge or heavy. It uses a worm gear.
- An extra gear box to up the gear ratio even further
- A beefy ClearPath motor popular in robotics
The company that manufactures it is called Cone Drive. The STEP file couldn't download so I am modeling it off 2D drawings to plug it into the virtual assembly.
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