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KONDO Robot Stand for the KHR-1HV

Post by ries » Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:57 am

Post by ries
Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:57 am

Hi all,

I have purchased the robot stand from kondo for my KHR-1HV.
It's assembled according to the diagram with the according brackets to hold the KHR-1HV.

But I find it rather difficult to get the KHR-1HV into his stand.
With one hand I have to hold him, make sure the cables are not in the way, and with the other hand I have to open up the stand (which cost some effort) and then try to pry him into his holders.
Very difficult.
I want to know how I can get it rather simple into his stand?

Does anyone has the same experience and find some solution to it?
Or I'm doing something wrong here :)

Greetings,
Hi all,

I have purchased the robot stand from kondo for my KHR-1HV.
It's assembled according to the diagram with the according brackets to hold the KHR-1HV.

But I find it rather difficult to get the KHR-1HV into his stand.
With one hand I have to hold him, make sure the cables are not in the way, and with the other hand I have to open up the stand (which cost some effort) and then try to pry him into his holders.
Very difficult.
I want to know how I can get it rather simple into his stand?

Does anyone has the same experience and find some solution to it?
Or I'm doing something wrong here :)

Greetings,
ries
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Re: KONDO Robot Stand for the KHR-1HV

Post by tempusmaster » Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:26 pm

Post by tempusmaster
Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:26 pm

ries wrote:Hi all,

I have purchased the robot stand from kondo for my KHR-1HV.
It's assembled according to the diagram with the according brackets to hold the KHR-1HV.

But I find it rather difficult to get the KHR-1HV into his stand.
With one hand I have to hold him, make sure the cables are not in the way, and with the other hand I have to open up the stand (which cost some effort) and then try to pry him into his holders.
Very difficult.
I want to know how I can get it rather simple into his stand?

Does anyone has the same experience and find some solution to it?
Or I'm doing something wrong here :)

Greetings,

I'm not sure about the 1HV because I don't have one (yet...), but the KHR-1 (original version that has the same geometry as the KHR-2HV) and the MANOI AT01 go in very smoothly without any prying or extra effort. I did find it a bit difficult to understand how to arrange the brackets since it is different based on the robot model.
ries wrote:Hi all,

I have purchased the robot stand from kondo for my KHR-1HV.
It's assembled according to the diagram with the according brackets to hold the KHR-1HV.

But I find it rather difficult to get the KHR-1HV into his stand.
With one hand I have to hold him, make sure the cables are not in the way, and with the other hand I have to open up the stand (which cost some effort) and then try to pry him into his holders.
Very difficult.
I want to know how I can get it rather simple into his stand?

Does anyone has the same experience and find some solution to it?
Or I'm doing something wrong here :)

Greetings,

I'm not sure about the 1HV because I don't have one (yet...), but the KHR-1 (original version that has the same geometry as the KHR-2HV) and the MANOI AT01 go in very smoothly without any prying or extra effort. I did find it a bit difficult to understand how to arrange the brackets since it is different based on the robot model.
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Post by ries » Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:58 pm

Post by ries
Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:58 pm

Thanks for you reply!!! I was thinking that no one has bought it :).

I agree with you that the different brackets can be difficult. But with a lot of patience and the manual of the stand, I think (and hope) that I have the correct brackets.
Because he hangs in his stand perfectly!

I have noticed now that the brackets are softening a bit, i don't need a lot of effort to pry them open and put my robot in it. I only have some difficulties with the servo cabling.

More advise is welcome :-)
Thanks for you reply!!! I was thinking that no one has bought it :).

I agree with you that the different brackets can be difficult. But with a lot of patience and the manual of the stand, I think (and hope) that I have the correct brackets.
Because he hangs in his stand perfectly!

I have noticed now that the brackets are softening a bit, i don't need a lot of effort to pry them open and put my robot in it. I only have some difficulties with the servo cabling.

More advise is welcome :-)
ries
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