T-M108 Crossfire DIY Learning Kit Overview
The T-M108 Crossfire DIY Learning Kit is a hands-on STEM educational kit that lets students build a motorized crossfire launcher to explore mechanics, motion, and basic electronics. By assembling moving parts, gears and a motor-driven firing mechanism, learners observe energy transfer, rotational motion, and projectile dynamics in a safe, interactive environment.
Key Features and Benefits
- Build a working crossfire launcher: Motor-driven rotating arms demonstrate conversion of electrical energy to kinetic energy.
- Learn core mechanical concepts: Hands-on practice with gears, levers, rotation, torque and momentum.
- STEM-focused learning: Integrates physics, mechanical design and basic circuitry for classroom-ready experiments.
- Motorized operation: Powered by a small DC motor and battery holder (2x AA, not included) for dynamic demonstration.
- DIY assembly: Encourages problem-solving, following instructions, fine motor skills and teamwork.
- Safe and engaging: Designed for classroom demonstrations, science fairs and after-school workshops.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand energy transfer and kinetic motion through active demonstration.
- Explore gear ratios, torque and rotational speed by changing configurations.
- Observe projectile behavior and basic dynamics in a controlled setup.
- Develop technical reading, assembly and troubleshooting skills.
Package Contents
- Wooden or ABS plastic base and frame components
- DC motor and connecting wires
- Gear and lever system parts
- Rotating launcher arms or firing mechanism
- Battery holder for 2x AA batteries (batteries not included)
- Screws, nuts and small assembly accessories
- Step-by-step instruction manual
Specifications
- Power Source: 2x AA batteries (not included)
- Material: Wood or ABS plastic components
- Assembly Type: DIY kit (unassembled)
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Learning Focus: Mechanics, motion control and energy transfer
- Operating Mechanism: Motor-driven rotating launcher arms
Classroom Applications and Activities
- Use as a demonstration for energy conversion and rotational dynamics in physics lessons.
- Project-based learning: students design experiments to test different gear ratios and launcher performance.
- Science fair project: document variables such as angle, rotation speed and projectile range.
- Team-building activity: groups assemble kits, troubleshoot and present findings.
Assembly Tips and Safety
- Follow the step-by-step manual: sort parts first and verify all components before starting.
- Use a small Phillips screwdriver and pliers for secure fastening of screws and nuts.
- Supervise students when installing batteries and running the motor to ensure safe operation.
- Do not operate the motor continuously for long periods to avoid overheating; allow cooldown between runs.
- Inspect moving parts regularly and tighten any loose fasteners before use.
Why Choose the T-M108 Crossfire DIY Learning Kit
This kit blends playful experimentation with core STEM concepts, providing a tangible way for learners to visualise mechanical principles. It is compact, classroom-friendly and scalable for deeper inquiry-based activities, making it a valuable addition to education programs that emphasize hands-on learning and engineering thinking.
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