Basic set for making a wired control two-wheel drive robot.
The "RDS-X04" is a wired control robot manufacturing basic set equipped with a power ON/OFF switch and forward/reverse switching for four systems, as well as a switch to change the output voltage between DC1.5V and DC3V. By adding and expanding motors, gearboxes, and various other mechanisms to the universal plate, it is possible to create a wide variety of robots. Through hands-on learning with the actual device, users can gain a good understanding of the relationship between robot movement and control, allowing for a smooth transition to autonomous robots. 【Set Contents】 ■ Parts ・Universal Plate ・Gearbox/Tire Set ・Caster ・Remote Control Box *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Specifications】 ■Controller ・Power Voltage: DC4.5V *Batteries AA×3 sold separately ・4ch. Output (Power ON/OFF, Forward/Reverse switching available) ・8-color parallel cable, length 1.5m included Uses geared motor, cable 4-core (left/right motor ±) User expansion cable 4-core (for use when expanding with 3rd/4th motors) ■Geared Motor: Left and Right Drive Wheels ・Motor equivalent to R130 included ・Gear Ratio: 1/120 ・Tire Size: Diameter 65mm, Width 25mm ・Speed: 10m/min ■Caster ・Double Wheel Caster, Tire Diameter 30mm, Installation Height 44mm Allowable Load 20kg (when using 4 units = 1 unit load × 4 × 75%) ■Universal Plate: ABS Resin, easy to process ・Size: W155mm × D155mm ・Mounting hole diameter 3.0mm, hole spacing 5mm pitch *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Japan Robotech Co., Ltd. offers a wide range of services from the basics of robotics to advanced learning. We develop hardware-designable robot modules and systems that support educational and learning activities, targeting not only researchers and engineers from universities and companies who are key players in the robotics industry but also aspiring engineers from elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as technical colleges.