Craft
Exoskeletons for the trade
Exoskeletons - also often referred to as robot suits - have now arrived in a wide range of trades. Be it as an aid for painting ceilings, farriery or laying turf. The list of Applications can be continued almost endlessly.
lift heavy loads
Avoid back problems
The workload in the farriery trade is very high. The Chairless Chair in particular, but also other exoskeletons, offer good relief for your long-suffering farrier. Back.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Chairless Chair
For painters, it is often the overhead work involved in plastering and painting that causes problems with the Shoulder caused. There are now a number of products that can provide a remedy.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Paexo Shoulder, Paexo Soft Back, Paexo Wrist
There are many very different types of strain in horticulture. When pruning trees, it is primarily the overhead work, whereas when laying turf or planting young plants, it is more likely to be the back that is affected. Whatever your main focus, we have the right products to relieve the strain.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Paexo Back, LiftSuit, Carrysuit, Paexo Soft Back
The advantages of exoskeletons for tradespeople
Exoskeletons are a great solution for gardenerswho have to carry heavy loads and want to protect their backs. Exoskeletons can help make it easier for gardeners to lift and carry without having to worry about back pain or other injuries.
Painter and others CraftsmanFor example, workers who have to carry out work at height can use an exoskeleton to make it easier for them to lift or grip heavy objects or tools at great heights. This helps tradespeople to increase their productivity and efficiency while reducing the strain on their bodies.
Farrier also often use exoskeletons for heavy work in confined spaces. They help farriers to keep their balance better and ensure that the horses are not injured.
In a world where workloads are increasing and tradespeople have to work with heavy loads on a daily basis, exoskeletons can help tradespeople to reduce their strain and improve their performance. It is therefore no wonder that this technology is becoming increasingly popular and that more and more companies have started to integrate it into their working conditions. It is therefore reasonable to assume that exoskeleton-based technologies will soon revolutionise the everyday lives of tradespeople - just as they have already done for many other professions.