Case study
Moving on a slope with heavy industrial equipment presents a major challenge when forklifts can’t fit into the space. In this case, moving a large tank into an underground parking lot required a compact and safe alternative. Plomberie L&P Lavallée originally estimated the job at two days with six people. Discover how Foxtrot’s compact remote-controlled robots made moving on a slope possible in just a few hours with only two operators.
Challenge
The challenge was to move the tank down a slope into an underground parking area. Because the entrance door was too small, forklifts couldn’t access the site safely. The surface angle and limited headroom made the task even more complex. According to Plomberie L&P Lavallée inc., completing the work manually would have taken two full days and six workers to guide and secure the tank.
Solution
To complete the operation, the team used a forklift as additional support to guide the robot while moving on a slope. Thanks to the compactness and stability of Foxtrot’s technology, the tank was able to descend safely into the underground parking area without any issues. The SOLO20 maintained perfect control throughout the maneuver, even on the incline, ensuring smooth handling and precise positioning. This combination of compact design and remote operation made moving on a slope both simple and secure, turning what could have been a risky task into a controlled and efficient process.
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