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Elenco TTR-535 Teach Tech "Robot Arm Wire Controlled" Robotic Arm Kit

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Learn basic robotic technology and build your own Robotic Arm Wired Controlled! This innovative robotic arm has an extensive range of motion through all pivot points. It's an introduction to Robotics and Mechanical Engineering that... Read more

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Elenco

Elenco TTR-535 Teach Tech "Robot Arm Wire Controlled" Robotic Arm Kit

Learn basic robotic technology and build your own Robotic Arm Wired Controlled! This innovative robotic arm has an extensive range of motion through all pivot points. It's an introduction to Robotics and Mechanical Engineering that will excite young and old engineers. Five motors power five joints for optimal control and movement. Assembly is easy to navigate with no soldiering required- just diagonal clippers, a screw driver and your creative mind. Develop problem solving skills while you assemble and start operating your own robot arm.

Lifting capacity: 100 g (3.5 oz)

Horizontal reach 320 mm

Vertical reach 380 mm

Base rotation range 270 °

Base motion range 180 °

Elbow range 300 °

Wrist motion range 120 °

4 D batteries required but not included.

For engineers 12 and up.


Product Details

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Manufacturer
Elenco
Part Number
TTR-535
Product Type
Robotics
California Residents

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Mike
STEM for Lockdown

The endless lockdown has one benefit, I've been able to work on some high level STEM projects with my kids. This was the last one for the summer, quite involved but we not only managed to do the basic stuff the kit offers, but we've been tackling some of the complex stuff using it with the Raspberry Pi. I guess so far it's been the one positive thing to come out of this COVID lockdown nightmare.

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Shelli
Fun summer STEM project

Fun summer STEM project, did the first build to complete the main project, might do a couple of the other projects mentioned in the blog interfacing with raspberry pi.