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The
AXIS-2 robotic telescopic manipulator has been developed
with leading EOD operators in the British Army.
The
manipulator offers the following advantages:
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Operators may carry out tasks at a 3 meter stand off, offering
increased levels of safety.
· Ability to place disrupters, X ray equipment and
a host of other tools used in device disposal and investigation.
· Jaws open/close and rotate under powered control.
The angle of the jaws is achieved by manual adjustment.
· Adjustable counterweight for perfect balance.
· Telescopic tube sections, that simply plug together.
· Transport case (1700 Pelican).
· Rechargeable battery (charger included).
· Twice the rigidity of other telescopic manipulators.
The
claw is positioned at the end of a 3 metre telescopic arm.
This standoff distance significantly increases operator
safety, in the event of an unplanned detonation. The manipulator
also hosts a frangible section. In the event of an unplanned
detonation, this section will fail first, significantly
reducing the force transferred along the manipulator to
the operator.
The
extendable counterweight at the rear allows balance to be
maintained when working. The counterweight may be preset,
so that once a suspect device is lifted, perfect balance
is obtained, thus making handling easier for the operator.
Fine adjustment of balance may be achieved by moving the
manipulator forwards or backwards on the shoulder strap.
The
robotic claw is able to manipulate disrupters, X ray equipment
and a host of other tools used in disposal or investigation
techniques. The ability to grasp, and rotate objects in
the claw also offers the options of moving devices into
containment vessels, or to reposition them in. Once a device
is
held in the jaws, the ability to rotate the jaws ensures
that the device may be moved in the safest orientation for
the operator.
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