The Oscar for interior glass solutions goes to…

Indeglas, the Cumbernauld-based supplier of interior glass solutions, is taking the heavy lifting out of interior installations with new robot Oscar 600, a familiar sight on the DTI (Data Technology Institute) build at the University of Edinburgh.

The purpose-built Optimum Strength Compact Articulated Robot With can lift as much as 20 people and fit through gaps of less than 1m.

Derek Johnston, operations director at Indeglas, said: “The versatility and lifting power of Oscar has been of tangible benefit to our installers. Being able to manoeuvre the robot into tight spaces with the 600kg lifting power has been a real force multiplier for our teams. We were able to deploy the technology on the DTI build and it was so successful, we plan to use it more often. At Indeglas, we believe in technological precision coupled with the human understanding of light in human spaces.”

With a width of 780mm and a safe working load of 600kg for the main jib, the robot is able to fit into spaces where the equivalent number of human lifters would not, allowing more complex and precise visions of interior glass to be realised. The head of the robot has six suction cups secured by a dual vacuum circuit to ensure safety. With a fully loaded weight of 1,052kg, the base remains stable and secure to provide a safe working environment.