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Smart Car Chassis 2WD V15
The Smart Car Chassis 2WD V15 is a two-wheel-drive robot platform made from high-precision laser-cut acrylic. It comes with two 1:48 geared motors, wheels, e...
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The Smart Car Chassis 2WD V15 is a two-wheel-drive robot platform made from high-precision laser-cut acrylic. It comes with two 1:48 geared motors, wheels, encoder discs for speed measurement, a caster wheel, and a battery box — everything you need to build a basic mobile robot platform.
The compact chassis features protective film on both sides to prevent scratches, and the multi-layered design allows stacking additional platforms for more complex builds.
Key Features
- Laser-Cut Acrylic Chassis – High-precision imported acrylic with protective film
- 2WD with Geared Motors – Two 1:48 ratio geared motors for reliable drive
- Dual Encoder Discs – For speed measurement and feedback control
- Battery Box Included – On-board power solution
- Multi-Layer Compatible – Stackable design for expanded builds
Specifications
- Length – ~208 mm
- Width – ~147 mm
- Chassis Thickness – ~3 mm
- Tyre Diameter – ~60 mm
- Wheel Diameter – ~20 mm
- Motor Ratio – 1:48
- Material – Acrylic
Ideal For
- Beginner robotics projects
- Arduino and microcontroller-driven robots
- Line-following and obstacle-avoidance bots
- STEM education and classroom builds
Package Contents
- 1× 2WD V15 Smart Car Floor (acrylic chassis)
- 2× Geared Motors (1:48)
- 2× Smart Car Wheels
- 2× Encoder Discs
- 1× Caster Wheel
- 1× Battery Box
- 4× M3 × 28 mm Screws
- 10× M3 × 7.5 mm Cap Screws
- 15× M3 Nuts
- 4× M3 × 13 mm + 6 mm Copper Standoffs
- 4× Acrylic Fasteners
Resources
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- encoder
- An encoder is a sensor that converts the rotation or position of a shaft, knob or dial into electrical signals, reporting movement as incremental steps and direction, or as an absolute position. It is used to track how far something has turned, which matters for precise positioning, speed control, repeatable movement, or using a rotary knob as an input.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a single chip that runs a stored program and controls connected inputs and outputs such as buttons, sensors, displays and communication interfaces. In a device built around one, it is the part that executes the code and coordinates the device's behaviour.
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