Process layout
This application case aims to allow exhibition visitors to experience the work assistance of a wearable robot by using the H-FrameX, a wearable robot developed by Hyundai Rotem, to carry out the task of transporting an object weighing 20kg.
The H-FrameX wearable robot developed by Hyundai Rotem helps minimize worker fatigue by distributing the workload when lifting heavy workpieces.
It distributes the force to the shoulders when transporting workpieces, reducing the strain on the wrists and arm muscles.
Shoulder height, waist length, and arm length can be adjusted to fit the user, making it suitable for anyone regardless of age or gender.
Components
| Robot | Product Name: H-FrameX (Non-powered type); Product Dimensions (cm): 350L x 260W x 730H; Product Weight: 2.6 kg; Lifting Weight: Recommended 60kg or less (Maximum allowable load 280kg); |
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Features
Excellent workload distribution
Shoulder/Arm Load Distribution Structure
Suitable for transporting heavy loads
70% decrease in arm muscle activity (EMG)
Prevention of musculoskeletal disorders
Excellent wearability
Can be worn/used by anyone, regardless of gender or age, without restrictions on body size
Adjust shoulder height, waist length, arm length, and glove (gripper) shape to suit use
With a lightweight structure weighing 2.6kg, it is easy to wear and can be used according to the worker's skill level/ability
Excellent price competitiveness
As a non-powered model, its compact design ensures high price competitiveness compared to competing models
Investment cost burden can be reduced through rental operation
1-year warranty provided
Results
| Key Benefits | Increased Industry safety through reduced worker fatigue
Reduction of labor losses through the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders for workers |
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| Client Feedback | At the SFAW exhibition, visitors were able to wear the device and experience moving a 20kg water container, and received positive feedback regarding its muscle-assisting effects, which helped in the decision to adopt it. |
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