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If you see a man with a grinder in his hands operating on the railway tracks, the rails on…


If you see a man operating on the railway tracks with a grinder in his hands, rails on his shoulders and a welding machine in his pocket, do not be alarmed. The workers were simply given special suits with support that allow them to safely carry heavy loads.
Know-how is distributed to specialists who cut, drill and drag the rails along the track. The analog exoskeleton intelligently distributes the load up to 50 kilograms, fixes the back and relieves the core muscles by 90%. And when lifting an object weighing up to half a centner from the floor, it takes on half the weight.
According to the initiators, the device will increase work efficiency, reduce the number of work-related injuries and help maintain the health of railway workers.
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Know-how is distributed to specialists who cut, drill and drag the rails along the track. The analog exoskeleton intelligently distributes the load up to 50 kilograms, fixes the back and relieves the core muscles by 90%. And when lifting an object weighing up to half a centner from the floor, it takes on half the weight.
According to the initiators, the device will increase work efficiency, reduce the number of work-related injuries and help maintain the health of railway workers.



