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Thames & Kosmos Mechanical Engineering: Robotic Arms Science Kit

REP300339 0814743012592 REP300339

Thames & Kosmos

Thames & Kosmos
2025-11-07 USD 101.88

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Contains: Does Not Contain Any of the 8 Major Allergens
Suggested Age: 7-14 Years
Includes: Model Pieces, Instruction Guide
Educational Focus: Science, Engineering
Battery: No Battery Used
•Learn how robotic machines perform work by building six different robotic arms.
•Special pneumatic system uses air pressure to power the models to move the robotic arm and a piston to open and close the gripper.
•Includes 36-page, illustrated experiment manual and assembly guide for detailed step-by-step instructions.
•Kids learn additional information about the models they're building and their uses in real life.
•Perfect gift to family and friends ages 8 above who loves robotics.
Build six mechanical models of the types of arms, grabber claws, and legs found on robotic machines. Explore mechanical engineering principles firsthand as you assemble and play with these working models.The models use a pneumatic system which uses air pressure to activate the models. Pump up the air reservoir with the hand pump, then flick the switch to operate the model: A pneumatic piston enables the grabber claws to open and close rapidly and to grip objects with enough force to lift them. The piston can also move the arms and legs on models back and forth, demonstrating how robotic limbs move.