
Single Eye Pan/Tilt Motion Kit
A 3D-printed single-eye pan/tilt structure for prototype robot heads, props, and motion tests. Servos are selected separately.
From $249.00
Choose variant
Recommended add-ons
For dual-eye 4-DOF movement, choose either budget SG90 or premium quiet digital servos below and use Qty 6.
Compatibility
Single-eye 3D-printed pan/tilt mechanism
SKU model
Size, pupil, cavity, and add-ons stored separately
Fulfillment
In stock or made-to-order depending on variant
Use cases
robot prototypes, animatronics, test rigs
Specification
| Product type | 3D-printed motion structure |
|---|---|
| Supported sizes | 37mm, 50mm |
| Servo compatibility | Single-eye 3D-printed pan/tilt mechanism |
| Sales unit | One structure kit unless noted otherwise |
| Best for | robot prototypes, animatronics, test rigs |
Buying guide
Robot-eye motion hardware buying notes
This product is part of the mechanical system for moving robot eyes. Choose it when you need printed structure, servo-ready movement, and a clearer route from static eye shell to animated gaze.
- Match the motion structure to the eye size and available head cavity.
- Servos are selected separately so buyers can choose budget or quiet movement.
- Test movement outside the head before final face assembly.
Choose the right build path
| Build path | Best for | Choose when |
|---|---|---|
| Single-eye motion | One-eye tests, compact props, mechanical experiments | You need a simpler pan/tilt prototype before building a full paired system. |
| Dual-eye 4-DOF motion | Paired robot eyes and expressive faces | You need coordinated gaze and have room for six matching servos. |
| Custom mechanism | Unusual head shells, large sculpture eyes, and tight cavities | The standard frame does not fit your physical head design. |
Product questions
Are servos included with motion hardware?
Servos are usually selected separately so you can choose SG90-style budget servos or quiet digital servos for the same mechanical plan.
Should I test the frame before installing it in the head?
Yes. Test servo direction, horn position, range of motion, and wiring before closing the robot head or sculpture shell.
Can motion hardware be used with camera-ready eyes?
Yes, but the camera module and cable need enough clearance through the full movement range.