Construction industry
Exoskeletons for construction
More and more companies in the construction industry are discovering the benefits of exoskeletons (often referred to as power suits) for their employees. Here, too, there are countless Applicationsfor example, when carrying heavy loads over long distances where no crane is available or when moving bricks. In drywall construction or painting work, you often find overhead work that can be well supported by the Paexo Shoulder.
Strengthen the power of the body
Increase productivity
Exoskeletons were originally developed as an aid for people suffering from muscular or skeletal disorders. However, they are now also used to increase labour productivity in the construction industry. With the right exoskeleton, heavy loads can be lifted and transported easily, resulting in greater efficiency and safety in the workplace. The exoskeleton not only helps to perform heavy tasks better and faster, but also protects against possible injuries caused by overloading.
It is not only the overhead work involved in installing plasterboard that causes problems here, it can also be very helpful to use a support when carrying it.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Paexo Shoulder, Paexo Soft Back, Auxivo Carrysuit
When laying flooring, strain often occurs in the back area. This can now be minimised using various products.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Auxivo Liftsuit, Paexo Back, Paexo Soft Back, Auxivo Carrysuit
Due to increasing thermal insulation, bricks have become very heavy. Different exoskeletons make sense to support your back.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Paexo Back, Auxivo Lift Suit, Paexo Soft Back
Due to the architectural trend towards large glass fronts and triple glazing, windows are becoming increasingly difficult to bring to their destination. Solutions for carrying windows over longer distances can make life much easier for your employees.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Carry Suit
Advantages of exoskeletons in the construction industry
Exoskeletons can be used in different ways: They can be worn as a whole or in parts to suit any support the work process. There are also powerful motors that can be integrated into exoskeletons to optimise the Strengthen the power of the body. Exoskeletons are also very useful for particularly demanding tasks in the construction industry such as Carrying load boxes or the Lifting heavy objects above head height. These tasks are normally very arduous and dangerous - but with exoskeleton-based equipment, they can be carried out with ease while protecting the wearer's health.
In addition, exoskeletons can help reduce the risk of injury and reduce fatigue in construction workers. Some models even offer a customisable fit to comfortably support the wearer's muscles and protect them from fatigue.
The advantages of this technology are therefore obvious Hand: it makes a significant contribution to making heavy loads easier to carry and at the same time reduce the risk of injury and fatigue among construction workers. It is therefore not surprising that many companies are now investing in the use of exoskeleton technologies - both for use in mining and in the normal construction industry. When you consider how much time and money the use of this technology saves, it's no wonder it's so popular.