Autonomous Spray Robot at Work on a Shropshire Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • The R150 is an agricultural and disinfectant spray robot that has been designed for efficient spray operations in a wide range of environments.
    With compact dimensions, the R150 is easily transported and operated by an individual. It’s IP67 water-resistant rating and powerful, all electric drive system, ensure that it can handle anything the farm or industrial environment can throw at it.
    Equipped with a state-of-the-art, centimetre accurate, RTK navigation system, the robot is capable of fully autonomous operation as well as offering complete manual control.
    If you have acres of crops to spray or a stadium to disinfect, there’s a simple and effective control solution.
    Setting up the powerful omni-directional spray cannons is easy, using the integrated smartphone app. With simple WYSIWYG animations, you can precisely adjust the cannons for the prefect application.
    With an obstacle approach angle of 45 degrees and with variable ground clearance, the R150 is able transport it’s 100 litre spray tank over the roughest ground. A thousand Newton-meters of torque from the electric drive system give it power to spare.
    The 2 powerful spray cannons can cover a width of up to 12 meters in a single pass and droplet size can be controlled between 60 and 200 microns.
    The brushless, direct-drive cannons, each have embedded gyroscopes that automatically maintain their spray angle over rough ground.
    The cannons can be controlled independently or synchronised to allow for an infinite number of spray patterns to suit every application. Whether you’re spraying potatoes, orchards, vineyards or poultry sheds, you can achieve the exact coverage required.
    And with a runtime of up to 4 hours and a 15-minute battery recharge, the R150 can cover 5 hectares per hour.
    Whether you’re looking for an autonomous agricultural spray system or a capable disinfection platform, find out more at AutoSpraySystems.com.

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