Crane-bot

This the third bot I am posting here. Its not very amazing but still love to post here to get comments about how I can improve it.

*sorry for any unclear pictures

This an electro-magnetic cranewhich works on simple polarity concepts.

There is a servo underneath(Which I have upgraded for continuous rotation) and a dc motor over that.

U can see in this picture: 

 

This setup gives the funcionality of a DOF servo bracket.

I have connected 2 push buttons through a breadboard for the vertical movement.

The horizontal movement is controlled by merely connecting wires to coins. (In the crane, I have attached two nails to the two terminals of servo through wires and coins are conected to the battery so that I can easily change the direction of movement by interchanging the nails.) :P

Here are the breadboard connections:

The picture must have explained it better.!

 

The electro magnet can be controlled by the on-off switch attached for picking up and dropping items wherever it is supposed to be....

 

The switch and connection:   

(I didn't have a 9V battery available so clicked without that.. well, the I will stick the battery on the other end of the 'scale' and connect it directly to the switch)

 

Some more pics:

 

P.S. -> the wheels are completely manual. they are just sopposed to let the crane move by applying force.

move along fixed axis, pick up, and drop objects. Locomotion in closed range.

  • Actuators / output devices: servo modified for continuous rotation, dc motor(90 degree shaft)
  • Control method: Semi-autonomous
  • Power source: three sources- 4 AA cells, 3 AA cells And a 9V battery
  • Sensors / input devices: 2 push-buttons, other simple things
  • Target environment: almost every dry place

This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/robots/show/crane-bot