actobotics 3d models
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Gear design properties: - Pressure angle: 20 degrees - Helix angle: 45 degrees - Gear tread width: 0.75 inches Pinion properties: - Overall width: 1 inch (0.125 inch on either side of gear tread) - Center bore: 0.3125 inches - Actobotics hole layout...
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Parts and Specifications: Bottom Unit Printed Parts: * GWS Servo Plate is used * GWS Servo Deck Plate is also used * Bearing Plate must be included * Bearing Deck Plate is a required part Top Unit Printed Parts: * Tall Turret is designed to fit *...
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... is included for your modifications. The shaft size can be easily changed for 1/4" (6.35 mm) D-Shaft (Actobotics), 6 mm D-Shaft (Gobilda), or 5 mm Hex-Shaft (Rev), and/or tailored for sizing with your printer and slicer. ... Category: Robotics
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This mount allows you to attach a sensor on either an Actobotics or Tetrix beam. You can also attach this sensor mount to 80/20 using the right T nuts. I use heat set threaded inserts for my sensor mounts, which makes the piece very durable and lets...
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...The design includes four large holes that are perfectly sized for an actobotics standoff with a 1/4-inch outer diameter. To make installing and removing the cover easy, we created a custom drill guide to match the holes on the driver station panel.
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I couldn't help but notice that Actobotics had really nice motors that were small with encoders but there were no open-source chassis available to download for cutting. I saw pololu had a chassis but I was going to find a more open-source solution...
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The design allows for mounting a phone onto an FTC robot using the center hole pattern, which is compatible with Actobotics (diagonal holes), goBILDA, or Tetrix (on-axis hole slots). Extended hole patterns for these formats are available in...
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... OpenSCAD source script is included for your modifications. The shaft size can be easily changed for 1/4" (6.35 mm) D-Shaft (Actobotics), 6 mm D-Shaft (Gobilda), or 5 mm Hex-Shaft (Rev), and/or tailored for sizing with your printer and slicer.
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These 3-inch diameter by 1.32 inch wide mecanum wheels are designed specifically for use in FIRST Tech Challenge: their small form factor, built-in connection to Actobotics hubs, lightweight construction, and impressive traction make them a...
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Modified the more general articulating robot line sensor bracket from [QTR-8A (RC) line sensor bracket for robots](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:30516) to work specifically with the Actobotics Junior Runt Rover Kit. Can be mounted on top or...
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Actobotics motormount also fits. https://youtu.be/XJ1H1Vkyq1I https://youtu.be/GFKjvJdXQJQ Some specifications: 696/696RS bearings. airsoft pellets Ø 6 mm. m5 screws and nuts. m4 screws for attachment of wormgear. 2 gt2pulleys and...
pinshape
... board batteries motor controllers radio receiver etc then have another platform on top of that to host whatever other project may live atop the platform. My 3D CAD model sketch includes Actobotics rails not sure if they're the best solution though.
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I'm using a 1/8" to 1/8" Shaft Coupler with Set Screws from Robot Shop: https://www.robotshop.com/en/actobotics-set-screw-shaft-coupler-18-18.html, some 3mm Stainless Steel Threaded Rod from Amazon:...
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UPDATE: 12/26/19 - We have added a revised base with the hole pattern for the Actobotics channel. Let us know if you need any special mounting hole patterns. Thanks. UPDATE: 10/08/19 - We noticed that the scaling factor was off when importing the...
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Find it here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-16-inch-to-8mm-Set-Screw-Shaft-Coupler-By-Actobotics-Part-625194-/281957727216?hash=item41a5fd7bf0:g:hZQAAOSwT6pVsV4I Other than these special items, all other hardware for this unit is basically the same as...
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I couldn't help but notice that Actobotics had really nice motors that were small with encoders, but there were no open-source chassis available to download for cutting. I saw Pololu had a chassis, but I was going to find a more open-source solution...