Pitsco Laser-Cut Basswood T-Bot II Hydraulic Arm (Individual Pack)


Key features
- •Kit provides students in grades 6-12 a hands-on activity to build a hydraulic robot that demonstrates the scientific concepts of axes and levers, force, and Newton's laws of motion
- •Includes basswood parts required to build the robot and syringes and tubing for implementing four hydraulic controls
- •Illustrates how axes and levers work for students studying simple machines
- •Demonstrates hydraulic power and simple robotics for students studying mechanical concepts
- •Reinforces engineering, technology, and math concepts as students build and test a hydraulic robot
- •Laser-cut basswood sheets (3 per robot)
- •6ml syringes (8 per robot)
- •1-1/8-inch dowel (1 per robot)
- •1-1/2-inch dowel (1 per robot)
- •1-3/4-inch dowels (4 per robot)
- •2-inch dowels (3 per robot)
- •2-1/2-inch dowel (1 per robot)
- •3/8-inch screws (8 per robot)
- •1/2-inch screws (2 per robot)
- •O-rings (2 per robot)
- •Nylon spacers (2 per robot)
- •Plastic straw (1 per robot)
- •8 feet of clear tubing (1 per robot)
- •Strip of hook-and-loop fastener (1 per robot)
- •Rubber band (1 per robot)
- •Resealable plastic bag (1 per robot)
- •Instructions
Pitsco Laser-Cut Basswood T-Bot II Hydraulic Arm (Individual Pack)
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
I Am That•July 5, 2017
Great product. Suggest using gorilla glue though.
One Star
Andrew Tang•June 10, 2017
Parts were missing in the package...
Good project
GSC•April 1, 2016
Bought as a gift for son (13) who was able to assemble by himself and 'play' with it. Instructions said use 'cold melt glue', but low heat glue gun worked. Probably took 3 hours total to assemble (with glue dry time). Fun project!
Great fun project for my 12 year old
V. Britt•December 21, 2015
My 12 year old had a great time putting this together. It inspired him to take 1st place in his own design made of Popsicle sticks in his Engineering/Science fair project.
Five Stars
SolNickCel•June 28, 2015
great product, very easy to assembly
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