AndyMark develops, manufactures, and distributes mechanical and electrical parts for the mobile and competitive robotics market, with a focus on robotics education. The AndyMark staff strives to support the FIRST Community and the robotics education market by developing and distributing important components to robot builders and for mobile robotics.
This is a quick and reliable compact connector for flexible conductors. Splicing has never been easier. Lift the orange lever, and insert the conductor, close the lever. The lever clicks as it is lowered, actuating the CAGE CLAMP®, for superior connectivity. This tool-free connection and disconnection makes the connection simple to create and alter in the future.
Everyone knows, Blue Nitrile Roughtop Tread is the best tread in the competitive robotics marketplace. This tread is the magic behind many top-performing robots. This tread is a ground-breaking 1.5 inches wide to fit wider profile wheels like our 1.5 inch wide XL Performance Wheels. Or, use this on your own custom wheels - now you don't have to custom-cut tread for your custom wheels!
This power connector to the NI 4 Slot cRIO and roboRIO has a push-in spring connector that is easy to use. This can be use in place of the roboRIO Power Sauro Connector CTF020V8.
This bracket was originally created to mount the many variants of the Sport Gearbox but has proved to be a very versatile mounting bracket. Any motor or gearbox with a 2-inch diameter bolt circle can be mounted in this bracket. The center hole is sized to locate the 1.5 inch outside diameter of a Blue Sport gearbox.
This slider block is used in pairs in the Climber in a Box to help the box tubes slide with minimum friction. This Clamp Slider Block is sized to be placed around the outside profile of 1.5 in. Box Tube.
The 4" HD Mecanum wheel comes fully assembled and ready to go and comes in three different bore sizes.
This is the SB connector side of the custom length robot power cable kit, and is offered as an option to those that are looking to customize further and do not want the ring terminal ends to be the same overall distance from the SB connector, or need a replacement cable.
All wire connections are crimped with a 6-ton pneumatic crimping tool to ensure they are never the failure point.
How to Customize:
Note: Lengths are +/- 0.5 in.
This slider block is used in pairs in the Climber in a Box to help the box tubes slide with minimum friction. This Clamp Slider Block is sized to be placed around the outside profile of 1 in. Box Tube
The inside black portion of this wheel is made from molded polycarbonate plastic. The outer tread is TPU (Thermoplastic PolyUrethane). This robust but lightweight wheel provides good traction on carpet and soft tiles. Stealth wheels are the perfect drive wheel for smaller (<50 lb.) robots, or for intakes and other auxiliary robot mechanisms. These wheels are available in a variety of bores and durometers. 3 in. and 4 in. Stealth Wheels feature a 6 bolt pattern on a 1.875 in. bolt circle for mounting sprockets, hubs, and gears. Nub Bore Stealth Wheels feature a 4 bolt pattern on a 16 mm bolt circle found in most FIRST Tech Challenge building systems. The lower the durometer the softer the wheel is, this makes it wear away faster, but also makes it more grippy.
This slider block is used in pairs in the Climber in a Box to help the box tubes slide with minimum friction. This Inside Slider Block is placed inside of the Bearing Kits, facilitating the motion.
The inside black portion of this wheel is made from molded polycarbonate plastic. The outer tread is TPU (Thermoplastic PolyUrethane). This robust but lightweight wheel provides good traction on carpet and soft tiles. Stealth wheels are the perfect drive wheel for smaller (<50 lb.) robots, or for intakes and other auxiliary robot mechanisms. These wheels are available in a variety of bores and durometers. 3 in. and 4 in. Stealth Wheels feature a 6 bolt pattern on a 1.875 in. bolt circle for mounting sprockets, hubs, and gears. Nub Bore Stealth Wheels feature a 4 bolt pattern on a 16 mm bolt circle found in most FIRST Tech Challenge building systems. The lower the durometer the softer the wheel is, this makes it wear away faster, but also makes it more grippy.
This encoder is a magnetic rotary encoder that communicates over a robots' CAN bus. This encoder supports CAN 2.0 and provides the same position, velocity, and resolution as you would expect from the SRX Mag encoder.
For Cross The Road Electronics warranty replacements or assistance with CTRE products, please contact Cross The Road Electronics. Email: [email protected]
The inside black portion of this wheel is made from molded polycarbonate plastic. The outer tread is TPU (Thermoplastic PolyUrethane). This robust but lightweight wheel provides good traction on carpet and soft tiles. Stealth wheels are the perfect drive wheel for smaller (<50 lb.) robots, or for intakes and other auxiliary robot mechanisms. These wheels are available in a variety of bores and durometers. 3 in. and 4 in. Stealth Wheels feature a 6 bolt pattern on a 1.875 in. bolt circle for mounting sprockets, hubs, and gears. Nub Bore Stealth Wheels feature a 4 bolt pattern on a 16 mm bolt circle found in most FIRST Tech Challenge building systems. The lower the durometer the softer the wheel is, this makes it wear away faster, but also makes it more grippy.
This 12V flexible color-changing LED strip is perfect for robot lighting whether it's for fun or feedback. When used with an RGB controller such as the roboRIO (sold separately) one can control the color output including solid colors (red, green, blue, etc.) gradient fading, and blinking. Each LED is individually addressable, allowing for the display of multiple colors simultaneously. This light strip features a signal break-point continuous transmission, meaning that when one LED gets damaged, the others will keep working. It accepts 5V or 6V data input and is compatible with our 4pin LED Connector.
NOTE: This strip's color pattern is actually GRB, rather than RGB. When controlling it, you may have to flip the values of red and green to produce the desired color.