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Using the TETRIX ® MAX Omni Wheels

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Rotate, roll, and drive in any direction with the TETRIX® MAX Omni Wheels. These special wheels give you a holonomic drive, allowing you to move without turning. Hear from Tim on how to assemble and use the Omni wheels.

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Date Added 2/3/2020

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