How does a Floor-driven Robot differ from other robot systems?
- Most robot systems are mounted in a fixed position or on an overhead gantry. With a Floor-driven Robot, the wagon travels on rails at floor level, running alongside the component rather than above it. This gives the robot access to surfaces on components that would be unreachable with any other configuration.
- The robot is mounted on a 5-metre vertical axis on the wagon and covers a 5-6 metre section of the surface at a time. Once complete, the wagon advances and the process repeats – typically in 5-6 steps for a full transition piece.
- The system can handle components up to 30 metres long and up to 10 metres in diameter.