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*At just 22kg, the Allegro Dog can carry a payload of up to 50% its own weight.  
 
*At just 22kg, the Allegro Dog can carry a payload of up to 50% its own weight.  
 
*Ten times as efficient as its predecessor, it can run on it's two internal batteries for over two hours.  
 
*Ten times as efficient as its predecessor, it can run on it's two internal batteries for over two hours.  
*Each of the 12 active degrees of freedom contains a current controlled 90W Maxon motor and gear-reduction box
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*Each of the 12 active degrees of freedom contains a current controlled 90W Maxon motor and gear-reduction box.
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This hand is more reliable, easier to use and overall better looking!<br>Please email Alex [alexalspach at simlab.co.kr] with any questions.
 
This hand is more reliable, easier to use and overall better looking!<br>Please email Alex [alexalspach at simlab.co.kr] with any questions.

Revision as of 14:18, 18 November 2013


SimLab's Allegro Dog has been released!
This new version embodies some great new improvements in technology, design and efficiency.

  • At just 22kg, the Allegro Dog can carry a payload of up to 50% its own weight.
  • Ten times as efficient as its predecessor, it can run on it's two internal batteries for over two hours.
  • Each of the 12 active degrees of freedom contains a current controlled 90W Maxon motor and gear-reduction box.

This hand is more reliable, easier to use and overall better looking!
Please email Alex [alexalspach at simlab.co.kr] with any questions.


Allegro_Dog_Brochure.pdf Allegro_Dog_Brochure.pdf


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SimLab's Allegro Hand v2.0 has been released!
The new version embodies some great new improvements in technology and design. This hand is more reliable, easier to use and overall better looking!
Please email Alex [alexalspach at simlab.co.kr] with any questions.


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