Chasis de Orugas Gladiator (Negro)

DFRobotSKU:RB-Dfr-826
Número de fabricante: ROB0153

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Descripción

  • Chasis de Orugas Gladiator (Negro)
  • Cuenta con un ágil chasis de robot de orugas
  • Proporciona un excelente efecto de amortiguación y un gran agarre en el camino.
  • Tiene mayor estabilidad y mayor durabilidad.
  • Incluye dos motores de calidad para proporcionar alta potencia y velocidad.
  • Viene con una base de aleación de aluminio de alta resistencia.

El Chasis de Orugas Gladiator (Negro) es un chasis de robot con orugas ágil, de poco ruido y fácil de controlar, que podría ser un buen complemento para sus robots de tipo tanque. Este chasis de orugas emplea una base de aleación de aluminio de alta resistencia con una apariencia delicada, mayor estabilidad y mayor durabilidad.

La oruga está hecha de plástico de primera calidad que esencialmente garantiza una buena elasticidad, un excelente efecto de amortiguación y una gran adherencia al suelo.

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Para explorar más posibilidades, puede utilizar este chasis de orugas con microcontroladores y Arduino o agregar otros componentes electrónicos en la base, como sensor IR, sensor ultrasónico, cámara, LED, pantalla, módulo WIFI, etc.

Viene con dos motores de calidad para proporcionar alta potencia y velocidad, lo que permite que su automóvil robot DIY se adapte ampliamente a todo tipo de superficies de carretera.

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Customer Reviews

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Bailey Robotics
Not bad, but not great!

We found the chassis okay. It does have a few problems though. Firstly the idler wheels for the tracks are difficult to set right, given the hole for them is too big and there's only a few nuts, washers and a bolt to get them working correctly. We also found that the tracks were too long. We tried to split them, but to no avail. We ended up over engineering two more, sprung idler wheels for it to compensate for the unwanted extra length. which in the long run looked cooler anyway. Other than that, the chassis is sturdy and will be good to build on and the fasteners for the motors and gearbox are solid. Bit of an odd design having drive at opposite ends, but it'll work.

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Bailey Robotics
Not bad, but not great!

We found the chassis okay. It does have a few problems though. Firstly the idler wheels for the tracks are difficult to set right, given the hole for them is too big and there's only a few nuts, washers and a bolt to get them working correctly. We also found that the tracks were too long. We tried to split them, but to no avail. We ended up over engineering two more, sprung idler wheels for it to compensate for the unwanted extra length; which in the long run looked cooler anyway. Other than that, the chassis is sturdy and will be good to build on and the fasteners for the motors and gearbox are solid. Bit of an odd design having drive at opposite ends, but it'll work.

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TGDrakaRG
Basically a good product, but with a couple of shortfalls

The chassis components are good quality, and there are extra fastenings for future development. My main criticisms are as follows: 1. The holes for the non-powered wheels are too large - it would be better if bushes were provided for these holes, so that the non powered wheels are secured and entered more efficiently. 2. As other people have mentioned, the tracks are provided pre-assmbled, and are too large. It is possible to remove portions of track, but this is neither obvious or easy, and to do this you have to tap the connection pins with a small pin/rod with a hammer to get them to move initially - once you've done that they can be removed quite easily. Better instructions on how to do tis would be a good thing. Once assembled, the chassis is quite sturdy, and efficient. Another possible improvement would be to have the track sections coated with some kind of foam material on the edge that has contact with the 'floor'. The plastic of the tracks is quite slippery, so they don't grip very well, particularly on an incline.

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