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  • Manipulator Head

    This places glass sheets in apertures under hydraulic power. The glass can be tilted through 1410 to be placed horizontally directly overhead. Linear side shift and smart controls that keep the load in the same plane as it is moved up and down ensures 100% installation precision.

  • High Load Capacity

    The glazing robot is designed to combine maximum compactness with maximum lifting capacity. It is just 860mm wide and 1950mm long, yet has a maximum SWL of 415kg. It can also carry glass panels up to 200kg held parallel to the machine to aid transport in congested space.

  • All-terrain Operation

    The Winlet 400 TL has wider, chunkier tyres making it particularly capable over rough terrain. This is helpful on construction sites with soft and uneven ground, especially when the glazing robot needs to transport its load to where it is being installed.

  • Double Hydraulic Boom

    This Winlet glazing robot has a longer reach than other machines in the range, thanks to its two hydraulic booms. It gives the 400 TL more reach and working height than other glazing robots of a comparable size. For example, it can boom out 1950mm, with a maximum safe working load of 215kg.

  • Motor and Batteries

    The glazing robot is electric-powered, so is fume-free, quiet-running, and is ideal for internal and external operation. It has two batteries, which provides all-day operation and are quick to charge.

  • Articulated Rear Axle

    Winlet glazing robots are easily and precisely steered using an articulated rear axle. This allows the operator to position the machine precisely for optimum glass installation control.

  • Steering Control Arm

    The Winlet glazing robot is moved into position using the steering arm. At the same time, the operator controls the speed of movement via the steering arm control pad.

  • Wired Remote Control

    The glazing robot can be controlled from a wired remote control pad. All functions are fully automatic. There is no need to manually reset any part of the machine during the installation process.

  • Lifting Ram

    The extendable jib is lifted and lowed using a hydraulic ram. When combined with the extendable jib, this allows glass panels, or other non-porous sheets, to be lifted to a maximum height of 3635m, even overhead.

  • Vacuum Cups

    The Winlet glazing robot has a vacuum lifter with four cups. Extension arms can be fitted to increase the pad spread. They allow the glazing robot to lift glass and other non-porous, smooth materials, such as plastic, metal, stone and wood. Special cups can be fitted to lift non-smooth materials, like glass reinforced concrete.

  • Load Safety Features

    The Winlet 400 TL, like other Winlet glazing robots, has dual vacuum circuits. This means, if one vacuum pump fails, the other circuit will continue to hold the load, even if there is full power failure.

  • Load Stabilising Arms

    These are not load-bearing, but help stabilise the glazing robot when it is being moved across rough terrain.

  • Load Chart

    The load chart on the side of the glazing robot informs the operator on safe load limits during glass installation. The machine has the latest intelligent load monitoring systems to assist in safe glass lifting.