
Overview
robotic arm attached to the Nauka module of the International Space Station European Robotic Arm is a robotics product sourced from the Wikidata open knowledge base.
Key facts
- Payload
- 8,000 kg
- Reach
- 11,000 mm
- Speed
- 0.1 m/s
- Weight
- 630 kg
- IP rating
- —
- Battery
- —
- Power
- —
- Autonomy
- —
- Launch year
- 2021
- Price
- —
- Status
- active
Detailed specifications
Motion & kinematics2
- Dof
- 7
- Repeatability Mm
- 5
Power & battery1
- Power Consumption W
- 475
Other20
- Arm Class
- ultra_heavy
- Duty Cycle
- continuous_24_7
- Industries
- aerospace
- Price Tier
- 150K+
- Applications
- assembly, visual_inspection
- Sub Category
- space_robotics
- Datasheet Url
- https://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/science/ERA_brochure_EN.pdf
- Max Speed M S
- 0.1
- Company Country
- NL
- Deployment Notes
- The arm has been launched and is operational on the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
- Mounting Options
- space
- Price On Request
- true
- Industries Served
- aerospace
- Availability Status
- available
- Countries Available
- Russia, International
- Primary Applications
- assembly, visual_inspection
- Extras.Contact Emails
- mathias.pikelj@airbus.com, ralph.heinrich@airbus.com, francisco.lechon@airbus.com, jeremy.close@airbus.com, guilhem.g.boltz@airbus.com
- Programming Interface
- code_ros
- Additional Information
- The EUROBOT system is an ongoing development project since 2001 aimed at enhancing robotics for space applications., Various A&R activities at ESA have included significant engineering support and testing campaigns for the ERA., Notable projects include the Hermes Robotic Arm and the Bi-Arm Servicer (BIAS) for teleoperation in space.
- Service Network Density
- global
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