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This kit includes two DC geared motors with encoder capability and rubber wheels that provide excellent traction on different surfaces. The geared motors offer a balanced combination of speed and torque, allowing the robot to move smoothly while maintaining precise motion control. Because of its modular design, the chassis can be used for a wide variety of robotics experiments and educational projects.
Features
- Three layer robot chassis design for flexible electronics mounting
- Two wheel drive system with geared motors
- Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi and other controllers
- Rubber tires for improved grip and stable movement
- Supports encoder based motion feedback
- Multiple mounting holes for sensors and modules
- Expandable platform for robotics development
- Suitable for robotics learning and DIY automation projects
Specifications
- Voltage Range: DC 3V to 6V
- Current: 100 to 120 mA
- Gear Reduction Ratio: 48:1
- RPM (with tire): 100 to 240
- Tire Diameter: 65 mm
- Car Speed: 20 to 48 m/min
- Motor Weight: 29 g each
- Motor Size: 70 × 22 × 18 mm
- Noise Level: Less than 65 dB
- Tire Hole Size: 5.3 mm × 3.66 mm
- Wheel Size: 65 × 26 mm
Applications
- Line following robots
- Autonomous robotic vehicles
- Obstacle avoidance robots
- Remote controlled robot cars
- Educational robotics platforms
- Experimental robotics and automation projects
How to Use
- Assemble the three chassis layers using the provided screws and spacers.
- Mount the geared motors onto the chassis frame.
- Attach the wheels to the motor shafts.
- Install the caster wheels to provide balance and smooth movement.
- Mount the battery pack, motor driver, and microcontroller onto the chassis.
- Connect the motors to a motor driver such as L298N or L293D.
- Add sensors like ultrasonic distance sensors or line tracking modules depending on the project.
- Upload the control program to the microcontroller to control movement and sensor interaction.
Video
Watch a short demonstration of a robot built using a similar chassis platform:
This kit includes two DC geared motors with encoder capability and rubber wheels that provide excellent traction on different surfaces. The geared motors offer a balanced combination of speed and torque, allowing the robot to move smoothly while maintaining precise motion control. Because of its modular design, the chassis can be used for a wide variety of robotics experiments and educational projects.
Features
- Three layer robot chassis design for flexible electronics mounting
- Two wheel drive system with geared motors
- Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi and other controllers
- Rubber tires for improved grip and stable movement
- Supports encoder based motion feedback
- Multiple mounting holes for sensors and modules
- Expandable platform for robotics development
- Suitable for robotics learning and DIY automation projects
Specifications
- Voltage Range: DC 3V to 6V
- Current: 100 to 120 mA
- Gear Reduction Ratio: 48:1
- RPM (with tire): 100 to 240
- Tire Diameter: 65 mm
- Car Speed: 20 to 48 m/min
- Motor Weight: 29 g each
- Motor Size: 70 × 22 × 18 mm
- Noise Level: Less than 65 dB
- Tire Hole Size: 5.3 mm × 3.66 mm
- Wheel Size: 65 × 26 mm
Applications
- Line following robots
- Autonomous robotic vehicles
- Obstacle avoidance robots
- Remote controlled robot cars
- Educational robotics platforms
- Experimental robotics and automation projects
How to Use
- Assemble the three chassis layers using the provided screws and spacers.
- Mount the geared motors onto the chassis frame.
- Attach the wheels to the motor shafts.
- Install the caster wheels to provide balance and smooth movement.
- Mount the battery pack, motor driver, and microcontroller onto the chassis.
- Connect the motors to a motor driver such as L298N or L293D.
- Add sensors like ultrasonic distance sensors or line tracking modules depending on the project.
- Upload the control program to the microcontroller to control movement and sensor interaction.
Video
Watch a short demonstration of a robot built using a similar chassis platform:

