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Exoviti exoskeleton for field work by RB3D

A passive exoskeleton "made in France" that supports your back during the care of the vines. A tested and approved solution, the result of field work (more than 150 tests) in the heart of French vineyards.

  • Agriculture
  • Fieldwork
  • Harvest

Functions and advantages

Everything you need to know about the features and benefits of the Exoviti exoskeleton for field work by RB3D need to know.

Description

It is a passive exoskeleton designed to relieve pressure on the lumbar spine during tasks that require bending forward. It helps keep the back straight and reduces fatigue in the lumbar spine. Further, it limits compression of the intervertebral discs. By leaning forward, you compress 2 springs that support your back muscles. EXOVITI reduces muscle fatigue and back pain. The Exoviti is lightweight and made of soft, breathable and soft textile material with ergonomically distributed supports on the body. The Exoviti is easily adjustable for optimal comfort.

Technical information:

Universal:

 

 

Suitable for all users, Men and women between 150 and 195 cm tall.

 

 

Practical:

 

 

Equipping lasts Less than one minute.

 

 

Adjustable:

 

 

4 setting positions allow the force of the springs to be modulated from 0 to 20 kg.

 

 

Removable:

 

 

Allows you to kneel without any problems.

 

 

Low weight:

 

 

Weighs 2.2 kg.

 

 

Compatible:

 

 

With electric pruning shears and fasteners of the latest generation of the most European manufacturers.

Details:

- Universal: Suitable for all users, Men and women between 150 and 195 cm tall.

- Practical: equipping takes Less than one minute.

- Adjustable: 4 setting positions allow the force of the springs to be modulated from 0 to 20 kg.

- Removable: Allows you to kneel without any problems.

- Light weight: Weighs 2.2 kg.

- Compatible: With electric pruning shears and fasteners of the latest generation of the most European manufacturers.

Summary:
  • The Exoviti exoskeleton for field work by RB3D is an industrial exoskeleton designed specifically for use in industry.
  • It can be used both indoors and outdoors and provides support for the upper body, especially the shoulders, neck and back.
  • The exoskeleton enables movements such as standing, bending forward and squatting to improve work ergonomics.
  • It is not intended for medical use.
  • The exoskeleton does not require electricity as it is not electrically powered.
  • It is mainly used in agriculture and field work.
  • The weight of the exoskeleton is 2.2 kg, which makes it light and comfortable to carry.
  • The exoskeleton supports the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
  • It is suitable for users with a height from 150 to 195 cm.
  • It can be used on machines, but does not enable forklift driving or van driving.
  • The exoskeleton is not suitable for sitting on a chair.
  • It is not oil, dust or water repellent.
  • The exoskeleton can be used at temperatures of up to 45 degrees.
  • The net selling price of the Exoviti exoskeleton is 1500 EUR.
  • Distribution takes place in Europe.
  • There is no minimum purchase in pieces.
  • The exoskeleton requires regular maintenance.
  • There is no specific weight limit for lifting.
  • The manufacturer has its headquarters in France and production also takes place in France.
  • The exoskeleton is not CE marked.

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Company information

Facts & Figures

Develop as Collaborative effort assist robot in France

Company address

  • Robotiques 3 Dimensions
  • 41 avenue de Paris
  • 89470 MONETEAU
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