AMR Wheel Set 8" Mecanum (4 pcs)
The AMR Wheel Set 8" Mecanum (4 pcs) is a set of four 8-inch mecanum wheels manufactured by Nexus Robot for omnidirectional mobile robots. Each wheel features an aluminum hub with polyurethane rollers and a load rating of 50 kg per wheel.
Overview and Use Cases
The AMR Wheel Set 8" Mecanum (4 pcs) is designed for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and other wheeled platforms requiring omnidirectional movement capability. Mecanum wheel configurations enable robots to move in multiple directions without requiring chassis rotation, making them suitable for navigation in constrained environments and applications requiring lateral or diagonal motion.
Key Capabilities
- Omnidirectional Motion: Mecanum wheel design permits movement in all directions—forward, backward, and lateral—as well as diagonal and rotational motion
- Load Capacity: Rated for 50 kg per wheel, supporting total platform weights up to 200 kg depending on robot mass distribution and motor selection
- Durability: Aluminum hubs combined with polyurethane rollers provide structural strength and surface traction
Specifications
- Wheel Diameter: 8 inches
- Quantity: 4 wheels per set
- Hub Material: Aluminum
- Roller Material: Polyurethane (PU)
- Load Rating: 50 kg per wheel
- Wheel Type: Mecanum
Manufacturer
The AMR Wheel Set 8" Mecanum (4 pcs) is manufactured by Nexus Robot, based in China.
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