New product: Dobot MG400 Desktop Cobot Robotic Arm

Posted by Ben on 8 October 2024
Tags: new products

We are pleased to announce that Pololu is now an authorized Dobot distributor, and our first offering from their catalog is a robot arm that we are especially excited about: the Dobot MG400 Desktop Cobot Robotic Arm. The Dobot MG400 is a departure from products typically available from Pololu. While the 8 kg (17 lb) unit is small for the collaborative robot world, it is much larger than typical Pololu products, and the cost is correspondingly higher as well. However, the price is still very competitive for what the robot arm offers, as the high ±0.05 mm positional repeatability, collision detection, and drag-to-teach ability make this cobot a compelling option for serious automation applications. With a footprint of 19 cm (7.5 in) square, the small size and low cost also make the Dobot MG400 accessible to many education and research applications that need more than a toy or hobby product. The following video shows off some of the arm’s features:

The Dobot MG400 has a maximum reach of 44 cm and can rotate through 320°, and it can lift payloads up to 500 g (18 oz). Dobot makes a sliding track module that substantially expands the operating envelope of this robot and a vision system, which are also available through Pololu (product pages for those are coming soon).

Motion range of the Dobot MG400 Desktop Cobot Robotic Arm, profile view.

Motion range of the Dobot MG400 Desktop Cobot Robotic Arm, top view.

The picture below shows all of the accessories included with the MG400:

Accessories included with the Dobot MG400 Desktop Cobot Robotic Arm.

Please note that this arm does not include any grippers, but it does include a general-purpose flange for mounting end effectors that can be purchased separately from Dobot or other suppliers, or you can 3D print your own. A suction nozzle is included, but it requires an external air supply (compressor not included) to function.

The MG400 can be programmed a variety of ways, including through drag-to-teach positioning, a graphical programming interface, and Lua scripting. The controller in the base has plenty of I/O that makes it easy to integrate the robot into a bigger system.

The pictures below show example MG400 applications with custom 3D-printed electromagnet end effectors used to manipulate Micro Metal Gearmotors for packaging and testing.

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