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1Parts List
All of the parts for the LittleArm can be purchased from the LittleArm website as a package or from most hobby retailers.
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2Step 2
If you building the LittleArm entirely from scratch, then go ahead and download the files from here. You do have to purchase the core files for the arm, but grippers, and peripherals are all free downloads. Alternatively you can purchase the entire kit from the Littlebots Website
Note: Some peripherals may need to be scaled 10x when entered into your software.
Print the files using your preferred settings, though the lowest resolution (300 microns) is perfectly acceptable.
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4Attaching Shoulder
Use a spare Servo Horn to rotate the armature of the servo fully clockwise. Note: Perform this step gently as servos can be damaged from rapid forced rotation.
- Place a Servo Horn into the slot on the shoulder piece.
- Fit the Shoulder piece onto the Servo in the base so that the arrow on the Shoulder points approximately 90 degrees to the right, with respect to the Base.
- Use a horn mounting screw to secure the shoulder to the Base.
- Gently rotate the shoulder so that the arrow points forward.
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7Attach Upperarm to Shoulder
- Use a Spare horn to rotate the lower servo armature fully clockwise.
- Insert a Servo Horn into the shoulder slot on the Shoulder Piece.
- Insert a Servo Mounting screw into the second hole from the end of the horn and secure it to the shoulder.
- Hold the Upperarm horizontally and start the lower servo armature into the hole of the Servo Horn.
- Press and twist the Upperarm into position in the shoulder. If it does not set into the servo horn rotate slightly so that it can bind.
- Secure the horn with a Horn Mounting Screw.
- Gently position the Upperarm Vertically.
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