Pablo Gonzalez de Santos, Joaquin Estremera, Maria A. Jimenez, E. Garcia and M. Armada
Building construction is a great area for automation, but the incorporation of robots in the construction industry is a very slow affair because of the intrinsic difficulties. New…
Abstract
Building construction is a great area for automation, but the incorporation of robots in the construction industry is a very slow affair because of the intrinsic difficulties. New requirements, however, now call for material‐handling manipulators to be used to help operators move and position heavy payloads without accidents. Builders are also being encouraged to provide automatic tools by the EU labour legislation, which limits the maximum payload that operators are allowed to carry. This paper introduces a manipulator to assist the operators in handling and installing pre‐manufactured plaster panels for indoor‐wall construction. This six degrees of freedom manipulator is fixed between floor and ceiling so that it can carry heavy payloads without tumbling. The whole system is easily assembled and disassembled to facilitate transportation between construction sites. The system's main features and its functions are presented.