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Mikrolar P8000 Hexapod used for NASA's satellite refueling program.

ROBOTICS

Hexapods

Hexapods

Mikrolar P1000 Hexapod

P1000

Great for tasks tight on space, measuring just under 10 in (25.4 cm) at its home position.

Mikrolar P2350 Hexapod

P2350

The body of a P2100 with improved motors and ballscrews, the P2350 is ready for hefty loads and applications.

Mikrolar P3350 Hexapod

P3350

Similar to the P2100 and P2350, with more powerful motors and a larger working volume.

Mikrolar P1500 Hexapod

P1500

With the potential for a reduced footprint, weight, and cost compared to the P2100, it has an appealing flexibility.

Mikrolar P3000 Hexapod

P3000

Its larger working volume allows for easy application to tasks that require more reach.

Mikrolar P8000 Hexapod

P8000

Climbing up to nearly 13 ft (4 m), the P8000 is our largest model yet.

Mikrolar P2100 Hexapod

P2100

The speed and dexterity of a conventional robot with the stiffness and accuracy of a machine tool.

Mikrolar P4040 12-Axis Hexapod with double-actuators installed outside on a cement base.

12-Axis

Utilizing a dual-actuator design for each leg, the P3030 and P4040 are our fastest P-Series hexapods yet.

Rotopods

Mikrolar R3000 Rotopod

R3000

The unique patented rotary-style parallel robot, capable of 720° of rotation in yaw.

Mikrolar R3100 Rotopod

R3100

With upgraded hardware for speed, the R3100 can hit rotational speeds of 400° per second.

Auxiliary Axes

Mikrolar P2350 Hexapod with additional rotary axis.

Rotary

An added motor and gear ring enables additional rotation in yaw, making the most out of the system's working space.

Mikrolar P2350 Hexapod with additional ballscrew slide axis.

Slide

Whether ballscrew, rack-and-pinion, or another method, this additional axis substantially increases working volume.

Rotopods
Aux Axes
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