Super Fast Motion Control Camera System
The Bolt’s arm has super-fast acceleration, going from standstill to high speed and back in fractions of seconds. This gives it the ability to follow falling objects whilst capturing images in crisp focus which would be impossible by any other method.
Available both on track and on pedestal, the Bolt is the go-to rig for most high-speed work. On the track, it can get up to 6m/sec (about 13mph), and on pedestal, it can fit through standard-sized doorways and tuck into tight spots comfortably.
Reach
6.56 FT / 2 M
Set Up Time
45 MINS
Speed At Camera
1.64 ftps / 0.5 mps
Payload
55.11 LB / 25 KG
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Envelope
Maximum Height | 8 ft | 2.45 m |
Lowest position | .0 ft | .0m |
Maximum reach (from rotate centre) | 4.9 ft | 1.5m |
RIG DIMENSIONS
Bolt on Pedestal | 3 ft x 3 ft | 0.92 m x 0.92 m |
Bolt on Track | 5 ft x 5 ft | 3.05 m x 0.98 m |
Track Pallet | 10 ft x 3.2 ft | 3.1 m x 0.98 m |
Accessory Kit | 3 ft x 4 ft | 0.92 m x 1.22 m |
Workstation | 3 ft x 4 ft | 0.92 m x 1.22 m |
Rig Performance
Axis | Range of Travel | Maximum Speeds |
---|---|---|
Rotate | +/- 160 degrees | 200 degrees per second |
Lift | +/- 137 degrees | 200 degrees per second |
Arm | +/- 150 degrees | 255 degrees per second |
Pan | +/- 270 degrees | 315 degrees per second |
Tilt | +/- 120 degrees /-105 degrees | 350 degrees per second |
Roll | +/- 270 degrees | 870 degrees per second |
PRACTICAL SHOOTING SPEEDS
Move | Speed |
---|---|
1m vertical move | Half a second |
1m horizontal move | Half a second |
Complete 180 degree arc with a 75cm radius | 1.5 seconds |
Complete 180 degree arc with a 45cm radius | 1 second |
PRACTICAL SHOOTING SPEEDS
LB | Kg | |
---|---|---|
Bolt robot arm | 551 | 250 |
Bolt base | 440.9 | 200 |
bolt wings x2 | 132.27 | 60 |
Counter weights if not screwed to the floor | 1322.77 | 600 |
Total Bolt weight set up | 2447 | 1110 |
Power Supply Unit | 132.27 | 60 |
Magliner and Flair unit | 154.3 | 70 |
Power Connection
Power requirements | Requires 3 x 400-415V, 32 amps, and 32 m/a rcd. Draws approx 3kva. ( Ask about possibility of single phase 32amp) |