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BO motor clamp

Durable BO motor clamp for secure mounting and precise alignment of BO motors in robotics projects.

L clamp (bracket) for a gear motor

L-shaped clamp (bracket) for secure mounting of gear motors. Ensures stability, precise alignment, and reliable performance in robotics projects.

83X38MM SMART ROBO WHEEL RED PINK

83×38mm red/pink smart robo wheel with high-grip rubber tire. Ideal for smart cars, Arduino robots, and DIY robotics projects.

roller chain connecting links

Durable roller chain connecting links for joining and repairing roller chains. Ensures smooth power transmission in machinery and robotics.

TRACK WHEEL MIXED PACK AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE 372 PARTICLES 140F

Track wheel mixed pack (372 pieces) for DIY robots and all-terrain vehicles. Durable and ideal for building or repairing caterpillar tracks.

6MM DEAD AXLE DUMMY WHEEL

6mm dead axle dummy wheel for robot support and stability. Durable and easy to install for DIY and educational robotics projects.

DIY G6 ROBOTIC ARM CLAW HAND GRIPPER MG996

DIY G6 robotic arm claw hand gripper with MG996 servo motor. Strong grip and precise control for robotics and STEM projects.

MECHANICAL CLAW HAND GRIPPER

Mechanical claw hand gripper for robotic arms and DIY automation projects. Durable design with reliable gripping performance.

ROBOTIC GRIPPER 3D PRINTING N20 MOTOR

3D printable robotic gripper compatible with N20 motor. Lightweight, compact, and ideal for DIY robotic arms and automation projects.

MANTIS CLAW EAGLE CLAW ARM

Mantis/Eagle claw robotic arm gripper with strong grip and precise control. Ideal for DIY robots, STEM projects, and competition robotics.

miniature movable metal bionic robot hand/claw

Miniature movable metal bionic robot hand/claw with smooth gripping action. Ideal for compact robotic arms and DIY robotics projects.

OTTO OPEN SOURCE PROGRAMMABLE ROBOT 3D PRINTING STEAM

OTTO open-source programmable robot for 3D printing. Ideal for STEAM education, DIY robotics, and learning coding with Arduino.