Product Overview: 2 DOF Pan and Tilt Bracket for Servo Motor (Small)
The 2 DOF Pan and Tilt Bracket (Small) is a compact and reliable mechanical platform that enables pan (horizontal) and tilt (vertical) control using micro servo motors. Designed for projects where weight and space matter, this bracket is ideal for camera mounts, sensor scanning rigs, and small robotic platforms.
Key Features
- 2 Degrees of Freedom (pan and tilt) for flexible orientation control
- Compact form factor made for micro servos such as SG90 and MG90S
- Durable yet lightweight construction for portable and embedded systems
- Pre-drilled mounting holes and included hardware for quick assembly
- Stable performance for camera positioning, sensor scanning, and targeting
Compatibility and Servo Support
This bracket is optimized for micro servo motors. Recommended compatible servos:
- SG90 micro servo
- MG90S micro servo
- Other similar-sized micro servos with standard mounting horn sizes
Common Applications
- Pan and tilt camera mounts for small surveillance or FPV cameras
- Ultrasonic or IR sensor scanning platforms for environment mapping
- Compact tracking and surveillance robots
- Targeting, object detection, and small robotic arms
- Educational and hobbyist prototypes for rapid learning
Specifications
- Degrees of Freedom: 2 (Pan and Tilt)
- Material: Lightweight durable plastic or metal depending on version
- Compatible Servos: SG90, MG90S, and similar micro servos
- Size: Small, compact form factor suitable for tight spaces
- Mounting: Pre-drilled holes; screws and basic hardware included
What’s Included
- Pan and tilt bracket assembly (small)
- Mounting screws and basic hardware
- Instructions for quick assembly and servo installation
Assembly and Mounting
Assembly is straightforward and suitable for beginners. Follow these steps for quick setup:
- Attach the horizontal servo to the base using the provided screws.
- Mount the vertical servo to the tilt bracket and secure with the included hardware.
- Connect servo horns and adjust stops to set neutral positions.
- Use the pre-drilled holes to mount cameras, sensors, or other payloads.
Tips and Best Practices
- Calibrate servos in your controller software before final mounting to avoid binding.
- If using heavier payloads, choose a metal version of the bracket or use stronger servos.
- Route servo wires neatly and secure them to avoid interference with movement.
- Use foam padding or vibration dampers for camera stabilization if needed.
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