PAN addition for Lynxmotion A Style Gripper Kit w / Servo

Lynxmotion A Style Gripper Kit w / Servo
Product code : RB-Lyn-346

Hey, which product should I select as the arm base for Lynxmotion A Style Gripper Kit. I just need to add PAN capability (moving the gripper up and down).

Do I need a bracket? Which servo? OR should I just buy the Pan & Tilt pack? But I m not sure which one to choose.

Please advise.

Hi,

I’ve received Gripper A Kit (GRPA-KT), but how come the black paint melts from the disassembled kit plate and comes out everywhere it dirts my hands, I have to soak it with paper towel. Or is there any way to dry it off? What am I supposed to do? Sun-dry or pan-fry or even bake it? I cant’ really assemble it until all the extra paint is gone. Or else I’ll end up blackening up my other tools. :frowning:

The kit is pretty terrible with undried paints like that. It seems that it is not ready for production yet. Do you have a normal one without the paint overload?

Regards

Dipto

No worries. I’ve washed it off with clothes washing powder.

Now where is the assembly manual. Lynxmotion.com doesn’t have them unless they hid it that no customer can see.

You could, sure - it would essentially provide you with RB-Lyn-74 with only one servo.

You could use RB-Lyn-101 as the bracket, and a 422 servo. You could use a Lynxmotion pan/tilt if you wanted - up to you.

We do apologize for that. It’s not actually paint, but rather the powder produced when laser-cutting the plastic. It can be blown off, washed off, use compressed air or any means you like. RobotShop took over Lynxmotion operations last year, so we certainly appreciate your feedback and hope to find a solution in the future.

We have kept the assembly guides as is since we took over operations. The A-style assembly is found under robot arms:
lynxmotion.com/driver.aspx?Topic=assem01
lynxmotion.com/images/html/build178.htm

Hi Thanks for the reply. What if I use
Lynxmotion IR Sensor / Pan Kit for BRAT (Black) ? Will it fit? I think this is a better option, because 1 bracket sticks, and the other rotates following the servo rotation. Right?