Discovery MINDBLOWN Hydraulic Arm STEM Plastic DIY Building Kit Set
Unlock the fascinating world of engineering and robotics with the Discovery MINDBLOWN Hydraulic Arm STEM DIY Building Kit—a hands-on educational experience that combines creativity, science, and fun in one powerful package.
Designed for curious minds and future innovators, this engaging kit allows users to build a fully functional hydraulic robotic arm using durable plastic components. Once assembled, the arm is powered entirely by hydraulic pressure (water-based)—no batteries or motors required—demonstrating real-world engineering principles in action.
Key Features
• 176-Piece Construction Kit
• Includes a comprehensive set of parts to build a realistic robotic arm with multiple moving joints.
• Hydraulic Power System
• Operates using pressurized liquid, allowing users to control movement through fluid dynamics—an exciting introduction to real engineering concepts.
• 6-Lever Precision Control Panel
• Maneuver the arm with accuracy to lift, grab, and move objects using intuitive manual controls.
• No Batteries Required
• Eco-friendly and mechanically driven—simply add water to activate the hydraulic system.
• Multi-Directional Movement
• Features a rotating base, flexible joints, and a gripping claw for realistic robotic operation.
Educational Benefits
• Promotes STEM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
• Demonstrates hydraulics, energy transfer, and mechanical engineering principles
• Enhances problem-solving, critical thinking, and fine motor skills
• Encourages hands-on experimentation and creativity
Product Specifications
• Material: High-quality durable plastic
• Piece Count: Approx. 176 pieces
• Recommended Age: 10 years and up
• Power Source: Hydraulic (water-powered, no electricity required)
• Assembly Required: Yes
Why Choose This Kit?
The Discovery MINDBLOWN Hydraulic Arm Kit transforms learning into an interactive adventure. Whether used at home, in classrooms, or as a gift, it offers a unique opportunity to build, experiment, and understand how real-world machines work—all while having fun.