
Ada Robotic Hand
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Here is the rewritten text: The Ada robotic hand from Open Bionics (www.openbionics.com) is a fully 3D printable robotic hand, derived from the Dextrus robotic hand by the Open Hand Project. This hand design is completely open source and free for you to download and use. All of the components required for a right hand start with 'R' and the components for a left hand start with 'L'. A single hand requires the following 3D printed components: Palm - Ninjaflex, Back Cover - PLA/ABS, PCB Tray Upper - PLA/ABS, PCB Tray Lower - PLA/ABS. Non-3D printed components include 9 x M3 bolts (6mm length), 13 x M3 threaded push inserts, 1m x 0.7mm tendon string, 5 x Firgelli 12V linear actuators (PQ12-30-12-P), 1 x Open Bionics Almond electronics, 5 x Micro gel fingertip grips, and Super glue. All of the above components are available from www.openbionics.com/shop. The following is a version history: February 16, 2016 - Ada V1.1 A step was added on the dorsal (back) side of the proximal finger joints, absorbing the impact of any top layer curling during printing and protecting the joints, which should prevent hands printed with floppy fingers on un-optimized machines. February 2, 2016 - Ada V1.0 Initial release of the Ada hand. For assembly instructions and a guide on installing the firmware, we have written a few tutorials (www.openbionics.com/tutorials). This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).
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