These aluminum channel brackets (A type) provide you with a simple way to join a heavy duty wheel and motor to your electromechanical project. These channel brackets can also serve as connection points for servos, shafts, and other channels while still providing an easy to assemble structure. Each channel bracket has exterior dimensions of 1.5" wide by 3" tall, interior dimensions of 1.32" wide by 2.91" deep, a 0.09" thick wall, utilize both the 1.5" and 0.77" hub patterns, and are 1.5" long.
Actobotics is a robotics building system based around extruded aluminum channels, gears, precision shafts, and ball bearings. Thanks to the two standardized hole patterns, nearly all Actobotics components can be intuitively connected together. The wide range of components makes building complex electromechanical prototypes or finished projects a reality.
This skill concerns mechanical and robotics knowledge. You may need to know how mechanical parts interact, how motors work, or how to use motor drivers and controllers.
Skill Level: Noob - You will be required to put together a robotics kit. Necessary parts are included and steps will be easy to follow. You also might encounter basic robotics components like bearings, mounts, or other hardware and need a general idea of how it goes together.
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Whether it's for assembling a kit, hacking an enclosure, or creating your own parts; the DIY skill is all about knowing how to use tools and the techniques associated with them.
Skill Level: Noob - Basic assembly is required. You may need to provide your own basic tools like a screwdriver, hammer or scissors. Power tools or custom parts are not required. Instructions will be included and easy to follow. Sewing may be required, but only with included patterns.
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+1 to the last comment from 3 years ago! .. Could someone tell us what parts make up the last pic? The one with the 2 motors. Specifically, what's the component between the upper channel and the this "Channel Bracket A".
can I ask what the parts are that make up the last picture? ive been trying to figure out how to do exactly that