S U P E R D R O I D R O B O T S . C O M
Mechanical Assembly (Continued)
Battery Mount (see fig. 4a)
1. There are multiple options for batteries
and battery brackets.
2. Slide the battery into the battery
bracket and place the items on the
chassis in a position that suits the needs
of the operator.
3. This could be on the top or bottom side
of the robot. If batteries are larger than
the thickness of the robot, mount the battery on the top side of the chassis. Mark and
drill two holes for mounting the bracket, then secure with appropriate hardware.
Controller Mount (see fig. 5a)
1. There are multiple options for motor
controllers.
2. Place the motor controller onto the
desired location of the chassis. Mark
and drill the holes for mounting the
controller, then secure with appropriate
hardware.
Switch Mount (see fig. 6a)
1. There are multiple options for mounting
a switch. Some switches come with
brackets, and others do not.
2. Select the desired location for mounting
the power switch. If a bracket was not
purchased, then a hole will have to be
drilled into the back side of the chassis
for mounting and easy access.
3. Mark and drill out the holes, then mount the power switch with the appropriate
hardware.
fig. 4a
fig. 5a
fig. 6a
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S U P E R D R O I D R O B O T S . C O M
Mechanical Assembly (Continued)
Fuse Mount (see fig. 7a)
There are multiple options for fuses. A wired in blade fuse will not
require mounting. Any fuse housing that will require placement
selection, will also need the marking and drilling of holes.
Then the housing can be mounted with the appropriate hardware.
Additional Equipment (see fig. 8a)
If additional items have been purchased there may already be mounting holes for chassis
parts. Stand offs and upper decks will come with mounting holes and hardware.
Other items like routers and cameras may need selection placement, new holes, and
mounting hardware that either comes with the item, or will have to be purchased
separately.
fig. 7a
fig. 8a
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