Rise Robotics aims to set a new world record for the strongest non-hydraulic robotic arm. They use a special technology called Beltdraulic. The “Superjammer” arm lifted 2,930 kg during practice. It will try for the record on March 20, 2025, in Union Square, Somerville, Massachusetts.
Robotic arm lifts 2,930 kg with a new non-hydraulic belt system.
The Beltdraulic system uses belts and pulleys that are moved by electric motors. This system removes the need for hydraulic fluid, which reduces fuel use by up to 90%. It offers better load control, less backlash (meaning parts don’t jerk back), and increased safety. It also works faster and costs less to maintain compared to old hydraulic systems.
System uses less power, making it efficient and improving operational safety. Rise Robotics
Rise Robotics wants to achieve a Guinness World Record and help industrial machines work better. Their new technology reduces dangerous spills and lowers repair costs by getting rid of hydraulic risks. The Beltdraulic system is ready for AI, is made to last, and is a big step forward in making robotic movements more sustainable and efficient.
Conclusion
Recap of Key Points: Rise Robotics is trying to break the world record with their amazing non-hydraulic robotic arm. The strong Superjammer arm has already lifted 2,930 kg during practice!
Final Thoughts: This new technology is not just cool, it also helps the environment by using 90% less fuel!
Call to Action: Are you excited to see if they break the record? Mark your calendars for March 20, 2025, and keep an eye on Rise Robotics!