Wire climbing robot repairs high voltage lines
It's a high voltage line repair rope climbing robot that has been successfully developed and tested in China. This robot is designed to be able to balance on the wire extremely well, replace damaged parts and record images through the camera equipped on the robot floor.
This electric repair robot can complete electrical repairs in half an hour, much faster than 24 hours ago.
This robotic system not only helps to improve working efficiency but also ensures work safety compared to manual labor, saving costs and contributing to stable and safe grid operation.
Unmanned aircraft and transport devices are used to transport and retrieve the robots. This smart system is applied by Bao Ke electricity supply company belonging to the national grid.
Many people hope that this high-voltage electric rope climbing robot will be widely applied, replacing workers who have to hang themselves at a height of tens of meters with the only safety device being a cable hooked to the road. high voltage electricity for repair and maintenance of power lines.
China is considered a pioneer in applying modern technologies to production and life.
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