Dimensions: Approximately 85mm–86mm in outer diameter, often with a width of around 38mm.
Material: Usually constructed with a reinforced, high-strength nylon or aluminum alloy hub and a soft, non-slip rubber tyre for maximum grip.
Load Capacity: Designed to handle heavier loads compared to smaller 60-65mm wheels, suitable for robots carrying sensors, cameras, and robotic arms.
Shaft Coupling: Typically feature a 4mm centre shaft hole, often compatible with metal couplings for secure motor connection.
High Grip & Traction: The upgraded, soft rubber tread provides excellent friction, making them suitable for varied indoor terrain.
Durability: Reinforced nylon hubs offer robustness for navigating uneven surfaces.
Precision: When used with encoder-equipped motors, they facilitate accurate movement for autonomous navigation.