R2 Chassis Kit
Fits 24V robot drive system
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The R2 Chassis Kit is a module for the robot vehicle R2. The chassis carries the 24V drive system. Brackets for the EMG49 gear motor can be screwed to the base plate. The bottom plate has two cutouts for the 125 mm wheels. The MD49 motor driver board will also be attached to the bottom plate.
On the sensor plate with numerous cutouts additional modules and sensors. The sensor board also has a cutout for a standard servo.
Slots in the base plate are provided to fix a battery pack by means of Velcro tape. This allows easy installation of several 12 V batteries or various types of 24 V batteries.
Chassis Components
- base plate
- sensor plate
- profiles
- slot nutes
- angels
- screws
- nuts
- washers
Chassis Specifications
| Chassis Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Type | platform frame |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Weight | 2.18 kg |
Technical Drawings
Length and width in mm.
Designer
Sebastian Ram is electronic technicician and has studied mechatronics at the Applied Technical University of Regensburg.
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updated: 30.09.2025
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EUR 245.00 = GBP 210.39
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(€1=GBP0.85873)
EUR 245.00 = USD 278.32
EUR 205.88 = USD 233.88
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EUR 245.00 = CAD 386.44
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