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3DPotter SCARA ROBOTIC ARM V4 - Clay or Concrete 3D PRINTER 360 Degree Ability
$ 10929.6
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Description
Please read this auction carefully. Here is the 3D Potter Scara Robotic Arm V4.The 3D Potterbot Scara V4 is our largest model for 3D ceramic and paste printing. It is capable of printing multiple large objects non-stop. It can even be combined with a
Continuous Flow
hopper to even print structures and walls.
The Scara V4 is the first viable large-scale ceramic 3D printer using real clay or cement. The advanced design and substantial construction can handle on board loads like the 3D Potter 3600 ml clay extruder or a hose assembly. But where it really shines is when it's coupled with our new large capacity continuous high pressure hose extrusion system. We can now deliver clay/cement loads between 85-250 lb continuous extrusion.
Once a print is started, the onboard software shows information about the model being printed. Layer times, estimated time remaining, file information, and more are available for view. It also allows for print and extrusion speed control to be adjusted in real time.
Software requirements
None! The only requirements is a
web browser
interface.
For object generation, the Scara V4 is similar to the rest of the 3D Potter line ceramic printers. It's is just like any other 3D printer which requires an STL file to be sliced by a third-party program. We recommend Simplify3D, and then loading the file to the SD card in the printer, which can be done over WiFi.
Build envelope
The build envelope diagrams represent the 45 in Z height. We can do custom Z heights up to 9 feet and diameters up to 8.5 feet.
The Scara V4 build envelope is quite unique because it's capable of printing 360 degrees with continuous rotation. This means you can create a huge vessel with the printer initially residing inside the vessel or structure. This opens up a whole another opportunity to print small habitat structures (houses). Larger printers are available for this potential habitat project.
Another unique ability is printing multiple objects within the specified envelope in a sequential mode. For instance you could print a particular vessel starting on the far left side and continue to print these vessels until there is no more space left.
Speed and noise
The Scara V4 is capable of extreme speeds however speed is relative when it comes to ceramic 3D printing. Realistically you probably don't want to exceed 130 mm/s. There are many factors which determine the speed like nozzle size, layer height, and achieving a good adhesion on inter-layer of the clay.
The Scara V4 is very quiet, so it can be operated in any area without disturbing the surrounding environment.
Construction and design
We were able to achieve high precision and accuracy with this large Scara arm robot only through diligent design and robust construction techniques. The majority of this structure is out of cast aluminum components, heavy aircraft grade 6061 aluminum utilizing CNC and welded components for maximum strength and rigidity. The main rail components are industrial grade precision. The drive motors consist of very sophisticated hybrid closed-loop stepper motors. These have on-board computers with telemetry that continually update their position for zero error positioning.
Drive mechanisms
This is no souped-up 3D printer, this is a dedicated heavy duty purpose-built robot. The main drives are sophisticated harmonic drive units. These are the same drives used on large industrial robots similar to the ones that are now in most of the large manufacturing facilities. These drives are extremely heavy duty and capable of precision movement down into the fractions of a second of a degree. This means very precise prints with no backlash or jittery movements at realistic speeds. These drives are designed for maximum rigidity with extreme accuracy.
Space needed for setup
The real advantage is this machine can be positioned on a substantial table top and you can start printing right away within a limited envelope area. Or you can give it its own dedicated space for partial or full envelope.
The space needed is really determined by the end-user and how much of the print envelope they choose to use. Whether on the table top or on the floor, the Scara V4 will require direct mounting for maximum stability. This is achieved with multiple screws to secure the printer to the surface it is on. If you choose to use a tabletop it must be of substantial construction, the minimum is 1.5" thick heavy plywood or wood construction. If a inadequate table is used, the results from the printer will be diminished depending on the build envelope and speed at which the prints are created with.
Note- The Scara Robotic Arm has a delivery time of 3 to 4 weeks.
This printer is proudly made here in the U.S.A.
What's included:
1. Scara V4-409
2. Closed loop stepper on X, Y, Z, extruder
3. 3600ml extruder, 2 tubes
4. 4 nozzles (standard sizes: 3, 4, 5, and 6mm)
5. Parts Box: Alan key set, grease, Acme driver tool, tie wraps, extra screws
6. Power Supply, USB cable
Specifications
Printing Envelope:
X/Y- 72" Diameter Circle (1829mm)
Z- 45” (1143mm)
Printer size:
W-34” L-18” H-44”
Normal operational space needed: W-40” L-36” H-~70”
Maximum operational space needed: W-88” L-88” H-~84”
Height to the top of the extruder fully extended is H~84” (2134mm)
Average speed: 1.2’’ to 3.9’’/s (30 to 100 mm/s) reconditioned harmonic drive
Power Supply: Output - 24V ~15 amps, Input - 110-220V, 50-60 Hertz.
Power consumption: 24V ~10 amps, ~240 Watt
Main controller board running Duet3D with Atmel SAM4E8E: 120MHz ARM Cortex-M4