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ergoCub 1.1 S/N:001 – Left and right ankle roll motors moving #1706

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G-Cervettini opened this issue Dec 13, 2023 · 4 comments
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G-Cervettini commented Dec 13, 2023

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ergoCub 1.1 S/N:001

Request/Failure description

The left and right ankle roll motors seem to move when pushed.

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This is the linked video. If you enable the audio, you can listen to the sound produced by the ankles.

AnklesFailure_2023-12-13.at.18.54.58.mp4

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It occurred in the past as in #1662 and #1503

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cc @DanielePucci @GiulioRomualdi

@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Left and right ankle roll motors moving ergoCub 1.1 S/N:001 – Left and right ankle roll motors moving Dec 13, 2023
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We should understand a way to avoid this problem to recur. It may happen at demo time, and we may not spot the problem easily

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@fbiggi fixed the issue yesterday. The length of the screw was a bit too much touching the bottom of the threaded hole instead of tightening the two parts.

@maggia80 maggia80 moved this from Triage to Review/QA in iCub Tech Support Dec 15, 2023
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sgiraz commented Jan 4, 2024

@fbiggi fixed the issue yesterday. The length of the screw was a bit too much touching the bottom of the threaded hole instead of tightening the two parts.

Thanks @fbiggi!
@fiorisi I suppose that some changes are needed on CAD, right?

Anyway, I consider this issue solved.

@sgiraz sgiraz closed this as completed Jan 4, 2024
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fbiggi commented Jan 5, 2024

Hi, @sgiraz all changes to CAD have already been handled by Elio

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