Understanding Track-Type Structure Robots

Understanding Track-Type Structure Robots

Track-type chassis: The "master of traversing" in complex terrains

It achieves a balance between high speed, light weight and long range, and also endows it with the confidence to withstand extreme environments. Its design is compact and flexible, with dimensions of 900mm (length), 550mm (width), and 400mm (height) all within the specified limits. The curb weight does not exceed 45Kg, allowing it to maneuver freely even in narrow ruins and crevices.

In terms of mobility, it can easily overcome 150mm of regular obstacles. Under extreme conditions, the obstacle clearance height can reach 180mm. It can also smoothly cross 400mm wide gullies. The conventional climbing angle of 35° can meet the needs of most complex terrains. With a walking speed of 10km/h, it can quickly reach the target area. The protection level of IP65 and above, and the wide temperature working range of -20℃ to 55℃, enable it to safely wade through waterlogged areas and adapt to extreme environments such as high-temperature fire scenes and cold outdoor conditions, truly achieving "all-weather, all-terrain" operations.

This robot is equipped with an RTK + laser radar obstacle avoidance automatic navigation system. The dual safeguards ensure more accurate and reliable autonomous operation. The laser radar can scan the surrounding environment in real time, accurately identify obstacles and plan the optimal detour route. The RTK positioning technology achieves centimeter-level positioning accuracy, ensuring stable navigation even in the ruins without GPS signals. Combined with flexible operation modes such as forward, backward, and turning in place, it completely eliminates the reliance on manual operation.

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