Material Handling Robots
Carrying heavy loads is a repetitive task that regularly injures workers that can be mitigated by utilizing material handling robots.
We have the right solution for your workflow because our robots run the gamut from autonomous and remote-controlled; to wheeled, tracked, and omnidirectional; to indoor and outdoor; and even more options with programming and attachments.
Robots
Options include autonomous or remote control; indoor or outdoor; wheels, tracks, or omnidirectional; and number of wheels.
Applications
Warehouses
Autonomous robots can safely traverse expansive warehouses or travel between buildings, even over uneven terrain while carrying heavy loads.
Construction
Autonomous move building materials from an unloading area to specific staging areas or have the robot follow a tradesperson wearing a beacon.
80/20 rails to tie-down cargo
A large top-load lid provides access to additional storage and easy access to electronics and batteries.
250 pound (115 kg) payload
6-wheel drive (6WD) with a motor in each 13" all-terrain wheel.
Textured bedliner paint for durability and outdoor usage.
Feature Spotlight
Obstacle Avoidance
Sensors provide a broad view using point clouds, while cameras detect small obstacles. This information allows the robot to correct and plan an optimal route.
Payload
This robot safely carries 250 pounds (115 kg). Large payloads reduce the robot's runtime.
Dynamic Pathing
The robot travels from designated waypoint to waypoint, looking for an optimal route that avoids obstacles and specified areas to avoid.
Connectivity
Ability to connect to your autonomous robot over Wi-Fi, LTE, 5G, 4G, or satellite.
Increase Safety
Reduce injuries by easing the burden on your workers and letting robots carry your heavy loads.
Configurable
Autonomous robots can easily be taught new paths, skills, and operations as well as utilize attachments that increase their capabilities.
Automatic
Autonomous robots are a reliable option that you can count on to get your materials from point A to B without interruptions.
Flexibility
Autonomous robots can utilize various methods to navigate an area including GPS, LiDAR, paint on the ground, and beacons.
Organizations Using Material Handling Robots
- Construction Companies
- Manufacturers, Warehouses, Distribution Centers
- Specialized Robotics Companies
Explore Your Options
Don’t want to wait? These configurations are our most popular and ready-to-order.
GOOD
- 4 Wheel Drive (4WD)
- CubePilot Autonomous WayPoint Navigation
- Point-and-click waypoint entry using Google Maps
- 2.4 GHz Digi XBee3 Radio (Qty 2)
- Robot Position, Status Monitoring, & Data Logging
- 12V 8 AH Lead Acid Batteries (Qty 2)
- GPS - Here2 GNSS
BETTER
- LIDAR Hokuyo UST-10LX Scanning Laser Pathfinder
- Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435
- UM7 Orientation Sensor
- 5-port LAN Ethernet Switch Module
- 2.4GHz WLAN with omnidirectional antennas
- RoboteQ MDC2460 2x60A 60V Motor Controller
- NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier Computer
- 80RPM Wheelchair Motors with Encoder
- LiFePO4 Batteries
BEST
- 6 Wheel Drive (6WD)
- 13" Tires
- Heavy-Duty 75 RPM Motors (Qty 6) to Carry 250+ pounds
- Basic ROS Control Package
- 50 AH LiFePO4 Batteries (Qty 2)
- High Ground Clearance
- Large, Easy Access Top Lid and Ample room for Additional Electronics
People Say
What Our Clients Say
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CLIENT OF AGENCY“Our office is something we are pleased with. We consider it the little magnet; it is wanting to come here and afterward difficult to leave it."
Monica Regan
CLIENT OF AGENCY“Our office is something we are pleased with. We consider it the little magnet; it is wanting to come here and afterward difficult to leave it."
Monica Regan
CLIENT OF AGENCY“Our office is something we are pleased with. We consider it the little magnet; it is wanting to come here and afterward difficult to leave it."