This humanoid robot can hammer nails
Marie Donlon | July 22, 2024
Source: Tokyo Robotics
Torobo, which stands at 1,660 mm tall and possesses a 680 mm reach, features torque sensors at all of the joints of its arms and waist, and the joint torque control allows for safe contact stops and force-controlling task executions. As such, assembly tasks, cooking and physical interaction with humans can be conducted in a safer and more skillful way, according to the company.
Tokyo Robotics added that Torobo features a joint configuration of seven axis dual arms, three axis waist (pitch, pitch, yaw), three axis neck (yaw, pitch, roll) and four axis undercarriage (omni-directional mobile base) that allows the robot to accomplish tasks with a range of motion similar to human beings.
Torobo is being eyed for research on automated tasks that involve active contact with people, the environment and objects, as well as for research on applications for next-gen force-controllable dual-armed robots, and research on applying machine learning to robots.
To see Torobo hammer a nail, watch the accompanying video that appears courtesy of Tokyo Robotics.