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R1 Chassis Kit

Fits 12V robot drive system

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The R1 Chassis Kit is a module for the robot vehicle R1. The chassis carries the 12 V drive system. Brackets for the EMG30 gear motor can be screwed to the base plate. The bottom plate has two cutouts for the 100 mm wheels. The MD25 motor driver board will also be attached to the bottom plate. Slots in the base plate are provided to fix a battery pack by means of Velcro tape. This allows easy installation of various types of 12 V batteries.

On the sensor plate with numerous cutouts additional modules such as a Bluetooth module, a USB-ISS Multifunction USB Communications Module and sensors, such as the ultrasonic sensor SRF08 can be attached. The SRF08 is equipped with a brightness sensor and an ANN mode (Artificial neural network = artificial neural network). The sensor board also has a cutout for a standard servo.


Chassis Components

  • base plate
  • sensor plate
  • castor
  • spacer
  • screws
  • nuts
  • adapter plate for swivel
  • Allen key

Chassis Specifications

Chassis Specifications
Type platform frame
Material Aluminum
Weight 0.6 kg


Technical Drawing

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Length and width in mm.


Images


Fits Robot Drive 12 V (WOR-0001)

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Usage of the Robot Drive 12 V (WOR-0001)

Only a single 12 V battery capable of supplying peak current of 6 A is required to power the system. Power for the logic comes from an on-board 5v regulator which is also capable of supply up to 300mA to your own circuits.

The Robot Drive 12 V is suitable for robots up to around 5kg.


Robot Drive 12 V Components

Robot Drive 12 V (WOR-0001)
MD25 motor driver 1 Piece
EMG30 gear motors 2 Pieces
Mounting bracket for EMG30 2 Pieces
Wheel 100mm 2 Pieces
Screws and a hex key

Designer

Alexander Boos is M. Sc. Maschinenbau.

Alwin Heerklotz is Dipl.-Ing. Ingenieurinformatik/ Elektrotechnik.

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Download

R1 Robot platform indoor - remote control Assembly Manual


Product information for: R1 Chassis Kit

Publishing date (date of last technical specification): 2014-05-13
Length: 237 mm
Width: 298 mm
Weight: 606 g
Shipping weight: 800 g
Manufacturer: MANU SYSTEMS
Brand: WORLD OF ROBOTS
Article number: WOR-0003

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R1 Chassis Kit WOR-0003

R1 Chassis Kit

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Newest specification: 05/2014
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R1 Chassis Kit matt finish WOR-0006

R1 Chassis Kit matt finish

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R2 Chassis Kit WOR-0009

R2 Chassis Kit

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Newest specification: 10/2014
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