Aerialworker 1: Structural inspection at great heights or inaccessible depths

The versatility and precision of the Aerialworker 1 system's arms provide the ability to work in hard-to-reach places that are inaccessible to conventional drone inspections:

For the first time, they can reach the undersides of buildings and structures at great heights; into narrow gaps such as bridge supports and into cavities or on the rear sides of steel structures in order to be able to carry out, for example, weld seam inspections or overlapping welds or other applications that were previously not possible.

The cost advantage is also noticeable in the rapid deployment and quick disassembly on site.

The safety and environmental aspects, such as dust-free, noiseless and long-term use, as well as sustainable helium recycling, are also included in the system.

The Aerialworker system offers new possibilities for inspecting and analyzing buildings.

ballooncopter at high altitude in steel framework
rear weld seam inspection or paint thickness measurement in steel trusses at great heights
robotic arms of the Aerialworker
robotic arms in use on cantilevered or rear building parts at all heights

The specialized system works over-head at ceiling undersides with its two robotic arms. It can therefore easily reach inaccessible structures and effectively replaces elevating work platforms, complex scaffolding, mobile systems and industrial climbers in all aspects.

Aerialworker balloon copters offer unique technology for your surveying and inspection projects thanks to the options of specific measuring and inspection tools on its arms. This not only enables optical but also mechanical testing methods.

robotic arms in steel framework
inspection between closely spaced steel beams, which is not possible by drone inspection
robot arms in use on the balloon copter
radius of action of the lightweight robot arms in X, Y, Z axis on 16 m² working area from one position

Aerobotics Aerialworker operates in hard-to-reach places for industrial and production facilities or infrastructure buildings and much more:

  • in and on bridge piers
  • shafts and tunnels
  • large industrial halls and hangars
  • chimneys and cooling towers
  • silos and similar cavities

In collaboration

Logo Aerobotics

Henrik Modes

Logo GentleRobotics

Dr. Andreas Karguth

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