Professional Metal Shock Absorption Robot Tank Car Chassis with DC Encoder Motor, Smart Remote Control Tracked Crawler DIY Robotics Platform with Damping System for Arduino/Raspberry Pie/MicroBit
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Professional Metal Shock Absorption Robot Tank Car Chassis with DC Encoder Motor, Smart Remote Control Tracked Crawler DIY Robotics Platform with Damping System for Arduino/Raspberry Pie/MicroBit
Robotics Chassis Learning Kit -- By assembling this robot tank chassis, you can understand the structure of the robot. You can also learn how to program based on for Arduino, raspberry PI, STM32 and other electronic development boards. It can also carry out many interesting applications, such as video monitor, AR/VR camera robot mobile platform.
Shock Absorption Tank Car Platform-- The tracked crawler has 4 strong spring and 4 DC motors with damping system. One can do some obstacle avoidance experiments and easily avoid some obstacles, such as gravel.
Robot Tracked Car Chassis -- This is only the car chassis. If you want to remote control the car. You can add and program the controller, e.g., Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry pie, MicroBit, STM32, and other MCU to make the remote controller by using Wi-Fi, IR, PS2, etc. You can DIY an AI robot, ROS robot, or other remote control robot. The load is about 1-3kg.
Metal Tank Car Chassis -- This intelligent crawler car chassis is beautifully designed. All robot chassis are metal except plastic track. The track length can be adjusted according to your requirements. See the left figure for installation steps. This crawler robot tank chassis has many accessories, which need your patience to install. If you receive a package with missing accessories, please feel free to contact us.
Package Included -- You will get 1 set TS400 robot kit, which included 4pcs DC motors, 4pcs strong spring, 1 set metal panel, 4pcs driving wheels, 8pcs bearing wheels, 4pcs detachable tracks and 1 set screw kit & tools. You can assemble it from the simple manual in the package or get the detailed documentation from gitnova.