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TileRunner 4WD - Configurable FTC Chassis

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Original price $271.00 - Original price $795.00
Original price $271.00 - Original price $795.00
Original price $271.00
$135.50 - $397.50
$135.50 - $397.50
Current price $135.50
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  • Your one-stop-shop for all your FTC Chassis needs!

    Configurability

    FIRST Tech Challenge teams are unique and require unique solutions. The Configurable FTC Chassis has been developed around five main configurations: The original TileRunner 6-wheel drop center or 4-wheel drive (mecanum or traction + omni), the high clearance TileRiser 4-wheel drive (mecanum or traction + omni), the TreadRunner (tank treads), and the super smooth MecanAM Chassis.

    • Need a balanced drive train that can turn on a dime? Choose a 6-wheel configuration.
    • Want to use one end of your robot as the center of rotation to help with alignment? Choose a traction + omni option.
    • Precision movements in all directions part of your game plan? Mecanum variations allow for omnidirectional movement of your robot.
    • Need to get up and over obstacles? TileRiser or TreadRunner variants can overcome those pesky hurdles.
    • The MecanAM Chassis has omnidirectional movement capabilities that can help drivers smoothly avoid obstacles and quickly change drive direction.

    When selecting your options, rest assured we've considered all the pieces and parts you'll need for the build. You'll only need some tools and your favorite workspace. If you already have many of the components that make up a TileRunner we have options above as well for no motors and/or no plates and/or no wheels!

    Recommendations

    Knowing where to start is no problem! The brief objectives listed below provide you with the best TileRunner Options.
    • The standard basic 6-Wheel TileRunner to get started - BT6S841
    • High Maneuverability in any Direction - BTRMH4E
    • High traction and pushing power - BT6S46A
    • Fast and Easy to turn - BT6O62A

    Looking for the Original TileRunners

    Original TileRunners still exist, just as a different configurator product number! Below you will see links for equivalents under this new structure.
    • TileRunner Frame Only (This requires your own PicoBox plates, NeveRest Motors, and Wheels) as BTFNWNN
    • TileRunner Original 6WD am-3437 as BT6S84E
    • TileRunner Limited Edition (am-3437_LE) as BT6S841
    • TileRunner BullDozer (am-3437_bd) as BT6S56E
    • TileRunner Omni (am-3437_omni) as BT6OC4E
    • TileRunner Hulk (am-3437_hulk) as BT6PB4E

    Understanding Part Numbers

    FIRST Tech Challenge Chassis Configurator

    Speed & Gearing

    With four ratios of NeveRest motors and three PicoBox gearbox ratios, a TileRunner can achieve 12 different speeds based on your needs. Just remember that a faster robot will have less torque available to push, climb, or bulldoze.

    Structure & Usage

    The foundation of this drive base is a set of aluminum plates, brackets, and struts that provide a sturdy frame to build upon. All of the holes in the sheet metal are on a global 16 mm pattern, which integrates with numerous structure components across several vendors.

    A 15.75-inch by 11.34-inch perforated polycarbonate sheet acts as a belly pan in the TileRunner and TreadRunner chassis. The sheet features 0.15-inch holes on a 16 mm square and has a thickness of 0.09 inches. This pan adds rigidity and a multitude of mounting locations for additional components like electronics! The added flanges of the TileRiser chassis provide additional rigidity without the need for a bellypan, opening up more space within the footprint of your robot.

    The Peanut and Churro cross members can also be moved into a number of alternate locations to best suit your robot's configuration needs.

    Performance, Rugged, Configurable

    The TileRunner was designed with the FIRST Tech Challenge community in mind. The usage doesn't stop there, however, it can work well for many other robotic competition platforms of similar size. Years of lessons from designing, building, and competing with championship-winning drive systems have gone into this robust drive system that integrates well with teams' existing FTC parts.

    Availability

    To streamline component allocation, please allow for 2-3 days for processing on Configurable FTC Chassis orders.
  • CAD Files

    BT4MS41 TileRiser SD Mecanum.STEP

    Guides

    BT4MH TileRunner Mecanum User Guide 10_19_20.pdf
    BT4 Tilerunner_Part_Number_Diagram.png

Customer Reviews

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KS from REESE
Another great product!

This is another example of a great product from these guys. This is my 2nd chassis kit from AndyMark, and I am just as happy with this one as I was with the first!

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BB from PITTSBURGH
Missing piece

We received 8 x 63mm Churro and one of them is longer. Had to cut and sand it to align to side plates.

In the instructions It wasn't clear to put spacers on shaft. Had to do it twice for all wheels.

Note from AM 11-20-19: Step 14 of the assembly guide does show placing two spacers on each wheel shaft.

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