Omni Directional Mecanum Wheel Kit For DIY Smart Robot Car Parts Featuring 60mm Brass Core With Rubber Coated Wheel And ABS Body Smooth Grip For Left Right Translation 45 Degree Tilt And Square Track Movement For Precise Drifting And Wide Maneuverability
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SKU: VXB09766JHHK
UPC: 00193019689035
UPC: 00193019689035
Premium Mecanum Wheels for DIY Robot Cars
✔️ 60mm rubber-coated wheel with ABS body, offers smooth grip for precise drifting and multi-directional moves
✅ Made from durable ABS and rubber materials for long-lasting performance
✅ Enables left/right translation, 45-degree tilts, and square track movements for enhanced robot control
✅ Compatible with building blocks and TT motors, ideal for hobbyist assemblies
✅ Undergoes triple inspection for a reliable 99.9% quality pass rate
✔️ 60mm rubber-coated wheel with ABS body, offers smooth grip for precise drifting and multi-directional moves
This Mecanum wheel kit is a key part for building DIY smart robot cars, letting them move in all directions without turning the whole body. It's commonly used in robotics projects, like educational bots or automated vehicles, where tight maneuvers in small spaces are needed.
✅ Rubber-coated design for better grip and smooth operation on various surfaces✅ Made from durable ABS and rubber materials for long-lasting performance
✅ Enables left/right translation, 45-degree tilts, and square track movements for enhanced robot control
✅ Compatible with building blocks and TT motors, ideal for hobbyist assemblies
✅ Undergoes triple inspection for a reliable 99.9% quality pass rate
💡 What makes Mecanum wheels essential for advanced robot navigation? This setup allows robots to handle complex paths with ease, making it a go-to for precise control. - Boosts mobility in tight spots for industrial or hobby robots - Supports quick direction changes without extra hardware - Integrates seamlessly into various drive systems for better efficiency - Reduces wear through even weight distribution during maneuvers