These 360° rotation channel gearbox kits with a 2:1 gear ratio feature threaded side mounts. They make it a breeze to attach a standard - size servo to many Actobotics products like tubing and channel. You can easily add a servo - powered gearbox to your custom pan & tilt setup, mechanical device, or robotic structure. The kit comes with a hardened 1/2” stainless - steel final shaft supported by dual ABEC - 5 precision ball bearings, capable of handling up to 200 pounds of vertical and horizontal loads. A precision potentiometer inside the underdrive housing, attached to the final output shaft, offers accurate positioning feedback. Actobotics is a great robotics building system with extruded aluminum channels, gears, precision shafts, and ball bearings. Thanks to its two standardized hole patterns, most Actobotics components can be connected intuitively. With a wide range of components, building complex electromechanical prototypes or finished projects is no longer a dream. Note: This gearbox kit doesn't include a servo. Check the related items for different Hitec servo options. Kit includes: 1x Channel Mount Gear Box - 360° Rotation, 1x Hub Mount Gear, 1x 2:1 Servo Gear, 1x 0.77' x 0.77' Servo Hub, 1x ½' Clamp Hub, 1x 6 - 32 x 3/8' Set Screw, 4x 6 - 32 x ½' Socket Head Screw, 4x 6 - 32 x ¼' Phillips Head Screw. Features: Rated Rotation - 360°, Maximum Rotation - 400°, Gear Ratio - 2:1, Servo Size - Standard, Hub Pattern - 0.77'. Documents: Product Page (SPG400A - CM - 3602), Assembly Instructions.




Using this gearbox kit is easy. First, attach the standard - size servo to the gearbox using the threaded side mounts. You can then connect the gearbox to Actobotics products such as tubing and channel. Make sure to follow the assembly instructions included in the kit. Remember, this kit doesn't come with a servo, so you'll need to choose a Hitec servo from the related items. When handling the gearbox, be careful as the final shaft can support heavy loads, but rough handling may damage the precision ball bearings. For maintenance, keep the gearbox clean and free from dust. Check the screws regularly to ensure they're tight. If you notice any unusual noises or issues with the rotation, refer to the product page for troubleshooting.