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Shop the Andy's Favorites Sale all July long! Don't miss out on weekly deals—use code CELEBRATE20 to get 20% off.
Summer Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, CLOSED FRIDAYS through 8/2/24. CLOSED on July 4th.
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AndyMark is proud to offer the most popular swerve drive solution on the market today. AndyMark is more than just a passthrough distributer we are offering a bunch of value add features including:W...Read More
AndyMark is proud to offer the most popular swerve drive solution on the market today. AndyMark is more than just a passthrough distributer we are offering a bunch of value add features including:
The MK4i module inverts the motors on an MK4 module to a lower position where they are out of the way and better protected. Overall height and center of gravity are therefore lower. The MK4i module also moves the wheel further into the corner of the chassis for a wider wheelbase which results in a more stable robot. Because the wheel is moved into an area the frame would typically occupy, the MK4i includes a secondary plate to properly box in the chassis.
Other Highlights of the MK4i module include:
NEO V1.1, Neo Vortex, Falcon 500, and Kraken X60 motors are compatible with the MK4 module. CIM motors are not compatible with the MK4 due to their larger diameter. The MK4 module is available with the appropriate pinion kit for any of the above motors.
The module easily mounts to common 2x1 frame material. The module main plate typically mounts on top of the robot chassis, however, there is also clearance to mount the chassis on top of the module main plate to maximize ground clearance.
Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase.
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We have not used this in competition, but we are pleased with the quality. The modules were fairly easy to assemble with the video from the SDS site. The clearance under the frame is low, so field obstacles might be a problem. (1.44"). I'm hopeful they will be reliable with the steel gears.