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  2. Crawler (BEAM) - Wikipedia

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    Instead they are mounted directly on the robot's base. The design of a crawler robot isn't specified in detail and each robot engineer is allowed to build their own version. Sometimes, crawling robots are equipped with dedicated microcontrollers plus a radio controlled chipset [2] while in other implementations a minimalist approach is used. [3]

  3. Tetrix Robotics Kit - Wikipedia

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    The next category of parts are nuts, screws, and fasteners. These are the parts used to fasten all of the parts together. The TETRIX MAX Robotics building system provides only Kep Nuts, but have three types of screws. Firstly, there are two lengths of 6-32 Socket Head Cap Screws, 1/2″ and 5/16″.

  4. Johnny Lightning - Wikipedia

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    The new chassis had most of the chassis parts interchangeable with the original Aurora Tuff Ones. 2003 brought on the release of another line of cars, sharing the names X-Traction and Johnny Lightning with a reproduction chassis that was part for part compatible with the Aurora AF/X magnetraction chassis and pancake motor.

  5. Category:Robot parts - Wikipedia

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  6. Rocker-bogie - Wikipedia

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    A rocker bogie In motion - incorrectly shows chassis staying level; the chassis actually maintains the average of the two rockers Rocker bogie on Curiosity. The rocker-bogie system is the suspension arrangement developed in 1988 for use in NASA's Mars rover Sojourner, [1] [2] [3] and which has since become NASA's favored design for rovers. [4]

  7. Mystery solved: What are those little robot cars driving ...

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    What those little Olympic track-and-field robots do. The little cars are, in fact, recovery robots used to transport thrown objects (e.g. discus, javelins, hammers) back to where they belong after ...

  8. Howe Racing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 the facility expanded with a 1/6th short track oval. Throughout the years Howe produce many modified and late model chassis. The company also supported many drivers such as Mike Eddy in the ASA National Tour and CRA Super Series. [3] In 2005 Howe became one of three approved chassis builders for the ARCA Truck Series. [4]

  9. Track technology - Wikipedia

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    Track technology is an industrial material handling system which uses linear motors to move material along a track. It has been variously termed a smart conveyance system, intelligent track system, industrial transport system, independent cart technology, smart carriage technology, linear or extended or flexible transport system, or simply a conveyor or conveyance platform [citation needed].