Hydraulic Hands! DIY Robotic Manipulator Kit
Perfect for STEM classrooms, science fairs, or home experimentation, this kit combines mechanical assembly with fluid dynamics in a structured learning format. While building and operating the claw, learners apply logic commonly used in improvised experiments, reinforcing cause-and-effect relationships through a complete lemon battery experiment.
Learning Wrapped in Fun: The hydraulic motion transforms theory into action, making this kit suitable for guided lessons and open-ended improvised experiments.
Confidence and Achievement: Completing and presenting a working lemon battery experiment boosts confidence and scientific curiosity.
Hydraulic Hands! DIY Robotic Manipulator Kit
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- Product SKU: LGPW240
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Description
Lemon Battery Experiment – Hydraulic Hands! DIY Robotic Manipulator Kit
Introduce young minds to hands-on scientific learning with the Hydraulic Hands! DIY Robotic Manipulator Kit, thoughtfully positioned as a lemon battery experiment support model for classrooms and science fairs. From the first build step, learners explore force, motion, and control concepts while also connecting ideas used in improvised experiments. As a result, students gain a clear understanding of how simple principles power real-world mechanisms in a guided lemon battery experiment environment.Perfect for STEM classrooms, science fairs, or home experimentation, this kit combines mechanical assembly with fluid dynamics in a structured learning format. While building and operating the claw, learners apply logic commonly used in improvised experiments, reinforcing cause-and-effect relationships through a complete lemon battery experiment.
Materials and User Manual
- Laser-cut wooden panels for claw and handle parts
- Plastic syringes (2 or more)
- Flexible plastic tubing
- Metal screws and fasteners
- Instruction booklet with diagrams
Working Principle
This robotic hand uses hydraulic pressure created by syringes filled with water. When one syringe is pressed, water moves through the tubing and activates another syringe, causing the claw to move. This clear demonstration supports learning approaches often used in improvised experiments and helps learners understand force transfer during a lemon battery experiment.Advantages of This Science Project
Quality Time Together: Parents and students can collaborate on a lemon battery experiment, making assembly both educational and engaging.Learning Wrapped in Fun: The hydraulic motion transforms theory into action, making this kit suitable for guided lessons and open-ended improvised experiments.
Confidence and Achievement: Completing and presenting a working lemon battery experiment boosts confidence and scientific curiosity.
Features of This Science Project
- Build a functional hydraulic claw
- Demonstrates fluid power and pressure transfer
- No batteries or motors needed
- Safe, mess-free water operation
- Excellent hands-on STEM experience
Physical Attributes
- Weight: 133 g
Package Includes
- 1 x Hydraulic Hands! DIY Robotic Manipulator Kit