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1 -Use the menu below to get more information about the SES-PRO system, and the various kits available. You can also view SES-PRO sample assemblies and guides below.
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3 -* SES-PRO - Information
4 -* SES-PRO - Arms & Related
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6 6  = Description =
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8 8  The Lynxmotion Servo Erector Set Professional System (SES PRO) comprises a lineup of powerful and precise modular actuators as well as brackets and connectors used to make anything from a simple winch to a complex multi-degree of freedom robot. The first Servo Erector Set (SES V1) system came out in 2009 and used RC servo motors. The second was released in 2019 and was based around Lynxmotion Smart Servo (LSS) motors and was designed mostly for hobby, research and educational use. One of the goals was to make smart servo technology easy to use; everything from mechanical connections and electronics as well as the simplicity of the communication protocol and software. The professional erector set continues this approach by ensuring the smart servos which form the basis of the system are easy to connect mechanically and electrically, and are controlled using a simple, human-readable communication protocol.
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15 +Use the menu below to get more information about the SES-PRO system, and the various kits available. You can also view SES-PRO sample assemblies and guides below.
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17 +* [[doc:lynxmotion-smart-servo-pro.WebHome]]
18 +* [[doc:ses-pro-arms.WebHome]]
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20 20  = SES PRO - Mechanics =
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22 22  The Lynxmotion PRO actuators and parts use primarily metric dimensions. The servos have two main mounting locations: at the front of each the gearbox, as well as the side plate. Each of the three gearboxes has a distinct mounting pattern, while each of the two side plates have mounting for all three gearbox patterns, as well as a larger pattern for mounting the clamp and other mechanics. The strain wave gear used in each actuator can support high axial and radial loads.

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