Mounting Electrical Components
12. Mount batteries using battery brackets and hardware provided. Use foam tape on the bracket and
underneath the battery to ensure a snug fit.
13. Measure a place on the chassis to mount the switch. The rear plate of the chassis is a good place for it
Make sure that it is mounted low enough that it doesn't interfere with the lid. Drill a ½" hole.
14. Drill a hole near the switch to mount the charging jack.
15. Mount the motor controller to the front or rear plate of the chassis. If using 12Ah batteries, the motor
controller will fit between the two batteries. A custom plate will need to be installed to mount it there.
Inflating the tires
Before running the robot on the ground, make sure the tires have been inflated. Running the robot with a flat
tire can cause the tube to spin inside of the tire and damage the valve stem. For this reason it is a good idea to
check the tires periodically to make sure they are inflated.
SuperDroid Robots, Inc
224 Technology Park Lane
Fuquay Varina, NC 27526
www.SuperDroidRobots.com
Revised: February 8, 2019
IG52-DB Heavy Duty Enclosed Robot
Contact
(919) 557-9162
SDR@SDRobots.com
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