Gantry Robot for Surface Treatment from Above

A Gantry Robot operates from above. The robot is mounted on a three-axis linear system installed under the ceiling of the paint booth, moving freely across the entire work area along X, Y and Z axes. 

This gives it full access to every surface of large and complex components – without moving the workpiece and without the reach limitations of floor-mounted or rail-guided systems. In line with our Plug-and-Paint philosophy, the system is delivered complete and ready to operate.  

How does the overhead configuration work?

  1. Two parallel rails are mounted to the walls of the paint booth, supporting a crossbeam that travels along the X-axis. The crossbeam carries a vertical Z-axis on which the robot is mounted, allowing it to move up and down to reach both the top and sides of the component. The Y-axis positions the robot across the width of the work area. 
  2. The system is designed for a reference part of 6x6x6 metres, with an X-axis stroke of 22,000 mm, a Y-axis stroke of 11,000 mm and a Z-axis stroke of 6,500 mm. Because the robot operates from above, the floor remains free for material handling and component positioning throughout the entire process. 

Can the system operate across multiple booths?

The gantry configuration makes it possible for a single robot to operate across two adjacent paint booths separated by a partial wall that does not extend to the filter ceiling. Ventilation is controlled zone by zone, supplying adequate airflow to whichever booth is active while maintaining correct conditions in the other. 

This gives you greater flexibility in how you organise your production flow – without requiring a separate robot for each booth.

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How does the system adapt to each component?

The Inropa™ 3D Scanner generates a point cloud of the component’s actual position in the booth. The Inropa™ PoseFitter module compares the scan data with the component’s CAD model and matches the two in 3D, ensuring the robot programme is adjusted to the physical reality of each individual component. 

The Inropa™ Programmer handles offline programming based on 3D CAD models and assists the operator in generating robot paths across all three axes. In areas where the robot or gantry has limited access, the operator can adjust paths or add new ones directly in the software.

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Get advice on the Gantry Robot

You are welcome to contact us if you have questions about the Gantry Robot or want to know more about what the system can do for your production. 

We provide advice specific to your production setup and help you assess whether a Gantry Robot is the right choice – or whether a different robot configuration would better suit your needs.

FAQ

A Gantry Robot is a robot mounted on an overhead three-axis linear system that travels along X, Y and Z axes across the full span of the work area. It operates from above, giving it access to all surfaces of large and complex components without repositioning the workpiece.

The gantry configuration is primarily used for painting, where our painting robots apply coatings directly to large and complex components from above. For tasks requiring precise and uniform application across large surfaces, our spray painting robots deliver consistent results in two- and three-coat systems with polyurethane and epoxy – including epoxy with glass flakes.

An integrated video system records each painting operation with a part number and time stamp. If documentation is needed for a specific job within the past one to two weeks, the recording can be retrieved quickly for quality control or traceability purposes.

The robot is an ABB IRB 5500 or 5510 with ATEX Zone 2 certification for the area below the robot, where paint application takes place. Control equipment, HMI and the vision system are positioned above the ATEX zone. PLC equipment and frequency converters are from Beckhoff, with one central CPU connected to decentralised I/Os and communication via Ethernet/IP. Our automated paint system integrates directly with the robot and handles paint flow, pressure and material switching throughout the process.

A Gantry Robot is the right choice when you need to coat large or tall components where floor-mounted or rail-guided systems cannot provide sufficient reach, and where floor space needs to remain available for material handling. If your production involves significant variation in component size and geometry between runs, the system adapts to each individual component via 3D scanning – without manual reprogramming between jobs.

If your production involves smaller components moving through a continuous line, an In-Line Robot or Floor-driven Robot may be a more suitable solution. For production that also requires blasting before painting, our sandblasting robots can be integrated as part of the same facility setup.

A Gantry Robot is programmed using the Inropa™ Programmer, an offline programming system based on 3D CAD models. The system assists the operator in generating robot paths and adapts the programme to the component’s actual position via 3D scanning and the Inropa™ PoseFitter module. In complex areas, manual path adjustments can be made directly in the software.

A Gantry Robot is primarily used for painting and can be configured for various coating tasks depending on the requirements of the components and the specific production. The system handles polyurethane and epoxy – including epoxy with glass flakes – and supports airless spray guns, electrostatic applicators and air mix systems.

ATEX certification covers equipment used in potentially explosive atmospheres such as paint booths where solvent vapours are present. The Gantry Robot is delivered with ATEX Zone 2 certification for the area below the robot where paint application takes place. Control equipment and the vision system are positioned above the ATEX zone.

The gantry system mounts to your building’s existing structural framework and runs under the ceiling of the paint booth. The system is configured to match your facility layout and component dimensions. We always adapt the solution to your production.