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Slot the next two motors into their mounts and place the four wires in terminal C3 tightening 
the terminals when finished. 

 

Connect THR and STR to your radio transmitter of choice, as shown. 

Note: It will not damage 

the electronics if you flip them but it will reverse driving and turning controls.

 

3.6

 

S

TEP 

7

 

 

A

SSEMBLE THE ROBOT

Carefully attach all of the plates as the end of construction draws near. 

 

 

Slide the other side plate back onto the chassis. 

 

Snug the bottom screws 

 

Add the upper set of 10‐24 machine screws, then tighten the upper screws. This will result in the 
lower screws becoming tight, as we achieve a compression fit around the motor gearbox. Hint: 
While evenly tightening the 10‐24 x ¾ screws, look closely at the air gap between the side plates 
and end plates. Tighten the screws in small increments to keep the air gaps even. Even air gaps 
equal a squarely assembled, strong robot. 

 

Attach the lower plate, using 8 of the supplied M3 machine screws.  

Use blue Loctite to keep 

these screws from coming loose during combat!

 

 

Lightly place the clear upper plate on the chassis and gently attach it with the 4 M3 screws. 
Lightly attaching it is important because you will want to access the electronics a little later. 

 

If you will be fighting in an arena with a steel floor, we offer optional magnets that can be 
attached to the bottom of the robot to increase traction. 

3.7

 

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TEP 

8

 

 

A

TTACH 

W

HEELS

Attach axle adapters on the axles and mount the wheels. 

 

Loosely screw the supplied 4‐40 machine screws into the black aluminum axle adapters. 

 

Slide each axle adapter fully onto a motor shaft, with the clamp portion towards the chassis, and 
tighten the 4‐40 machine screws to secure the adapters to the motor shafts. 

 

Slide a wheel onto each of the axle adapters, and secure with the supplied 6‐32 machine screws.  
Your 4‐40 sized Allen wrench can be used to help align the holes in the wheel hub with the 
tapped holes in the axle adapters. 

Summary of Contents for D2 COMBAT ROBOT KIT

Page 1: ...D2 Combat Robot Chassis Kit Instructions CAUTION THIS ROBOT IS POWERFUL AND FAST MAKE SURE YOU ONLY OPERATE THE ROBOT IN AN AREA WHERE IT CAN NOT CAUSE DAMAGE OR INJURY...

Page 2: ...we use bubble wrap LiPo battery charger 2 TOOLS REQUIRED Torx T10 screwdriver provided with kit SAE Allen wrench set 2 Philips head screwdriver Wire stripper Soldering iron and solder Blue Loctite 2 1...

Page 3: ...of the motor where the shaft comes out is extending beyond the side of the robot Loosely install 4 of the 10 24 x 3 4 socket head cap screws in the lower holes on each end e g floppily to connect the...

Page 4: ...making sure that parts are mounted firmly enough as shown 3 4 STEP 5 WIRING PREPARATION Determine wire lengths needed to connect your motors to your speed control and from the battery to the switch a...

Page 5: ...put on the speed control so that it is easy to tell when the robot is live Solder main power positive wires to the power switch Attach the other end to the positive terminal of an appropriate plug for...

Page 6: ...squarely assembled strong robot Attach the lower plate using 8 of the supplied M3 machine screws Use blue Loctite to keep these screws from coming loose during combat Lightly place the clear upper pla...

Page 7: ...ets rotate freely on the mount Secure the 20 machine screws by using the supplied 20 nuts so the machine screws can t unscrew due to vibration etc Attach the blade mount to the D2 Combat Robot Chassis...

Page 8: ...robot and the robot is going backwards to the input you give on the radio power down the robot and reverse the motor power leads on the speed control 4 HINTS AND TIPS 4 1 USE BLUE LOCTITE WHERE INDIC...

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