A robot chassis is the structural framework that serves as the foundation for building a robot. It provides a sturdy and stable platform for integrating various components and modules. Typically made of durable materials like aluminum or steel, the chassis offers strength and rigidity to withstand the weight and forces exerted during robot operation. It features mounting holes and slots to attach motors, sensors, controllers, and other electronic components.
The
chassis can be customized and expanded according to specific requirements, allowing for the addition of
workbench tools such as grippers, arms, or specialized end-effectors. This versatility enables the robot to perform tasks ranging from assembly and manipulation to inspection and navigation. The
robot chassis serves as a crucial building block for creating efficient and functional robots across a wide range of industries and applications.