The Shuttle Remote Manipulator System and its use in orbital operationsIt is pointed out that the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RMS) is a key element in the Space Transportation System's ability to deploy, retrieve, and handle payloads in space. In addition, the RMS has the capability of performing other critical tasks such as inspection, construction, and satellite servicing. The present investigation is concerned with various end of arm tool concepts which could augment the RMS's capability enabling it to perform functions such as pushing/holding (applying pressure), prying, clamping (nonimpulse release) and shearing. Attention is also given to a tool for satellite servicing, a method for augmenting the operator's 'feel' for the job by force/moment sensing, and a possible four phase program for implementation of the tool system. A description is given of the key elements of RMS flight testing carried out to date.
Document ID
19840057822
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sachdev, S. S. (Spar Aerospace Ltd. Toronto Ontario, Canada)
Fuller, B. R. (Spar Aerospace, Ltd. Remote Manipulator Systems Div., Toronto, Canada)