Tamiya 72006 4-Channel Remote Controller Educational Series  [72006]

Tamiya 72006 - 4-Channel Remote Controller
Price:
£18.14
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
72006
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Reliable Remote Control for Educational and Hobby Robots Tamiya 72006

The Tamiya 72006 4-Channel Remote Controller offers dependable control for classroom projects and personal builds. Its design focuses on straightforward operation and comfort, helping users manage direction, speed and attachments across a variety of robot configurations.

Designed for Comfortable Operation

The two-grip construction places four control sticks within easy reach for natural hand positioning. That ergonomic approach reduces strain during testing and makes coordinated controls easier when running multi-actuator setups.

Multiple Power Arrangements

Support for both 2V and 3V modes allows you to match the controller to different motor sets and runtime needs. The controller accepts either two R14/C/UM2 batteries or a single R20/D/UM1 battery, with terminals included for quick swaps.

Tidy Wiring for Clean Builds

Eight connection wires are routed through a transparent flexible tube to keep cables neat and reduce wear. Semi-stripped ends make it simpler to attach connectors or solder joints during assembly and repairs.

Specifications

  • Material: Durable plastic
  • Power Source: 2V/3V selectable
  • Battery Compatibility: Two R14/C/UM2 or one R20/D/UM1
  • Control Range: Up to four 130 or 260 Type motors
  • Includes: 2-meter control cable
The controller is primarily designed for motor control of 130 and 260 Type motors. Light accessory servos may work if their voltage and wiring match the controller outputs, but check specifications before connecting.
Change the battery arrangement using the included terminal parts: fit two R14/C/UM2 cells for 2V or a single R20/D/UM1 cell for 3V. Ensure correct terminal placement before powering up.
Inspect the clear cable tube for cuts, check that semi-stripped wire ends are not frayed, and confirm terminals are tight. Regular checks help avoid connection issues in projects used frequently.

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