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LOTS OF WALL IN LITTLE TIME.

The WLTR masonry robot is revolutionizing industrial and residential
construction. Your reinforcement for building long, straight walls.





A ROBOT OF HIS WORD.


WHAT WLTR STARTS, HE FINISHES.

A tireless long-distance mason who gets the job done. 10 square meters of
masonry work per hour, up to a height of 3.25 meters. WLTR accomplishes what a
5-person masonry team does.


WLTR ALWAYS KNOWS WHERE TO GO.

An absolute perfectionist, uncompromisingly precise. Laying robot-compatible
bricks according to a virtual wall model. WLTR communicates via tablet and works
with consistently precise quality.


WLTR DOESN’T SLEEP, HE WAITS.

An unstoppable workaholic who knows no rest breaks. In operation day and night,
in all weather, never tired or sick. You can always count on WLTR.


WLTR GIVES MORE THAN HE TAKES.

A real doer who achieves a lot and needs little. Aimed at maximum efficiency,
requires only electricity and water. WLTR increases productivity and reduces
costs.


LET WLTR INTRODUCE HIMSELF

Fast. Precise. Unstoppable. The WLTR masonry robot is here to revolutionize
industrial and residential construction.




A TRUE GAME-CHANGER IN MODERN CONSTRUCTION

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WLTR’S WORK ETHIC


LENDING A STRONG HAND TO MAKE YOUR CONSTRUCTION WORK EASIER.

Construction robotics brings numerous improvements to the construction industry,
significantly impacting efficiency, safety, and quality of work.

Their deployment on construction sites enhances the industry's image and
increases the attractiveness of construction jobs, partially addressing the
current skilled labor shortage.

While the masonry robot builds a long, straight wall, construction workers can
focus on other aspects of the project.


WLTR’S STRENGTHS AT A GLANCE:


PRECISION 
& CONSISTENCY

The masonry robot works with high precision and consistency. Each brick is
placed with machine accuracy according to project specifications, eliminating
human error and ensuring consistent quality of work.



PRODUCTIVITY
INCREASE

WLTR significantly increases the pace of work compared to the manual process.
The masonry robot works continuously without breaks at a constant speed, leading
to higher productivity on the construction site.


REDUCTION OF LABOUR COSTS

Automated bricklaying reduces manual work and thus lowers labour costs. WLTR is
effective even in the harshest weather conditions, leading to long-term savings.


SAFETY

Masonry robots can reduce the hazards associated with working on construction
sites and at heights, preventing work accidents. The implementation of safety
features eliminates human failure.


TIRELESSNESS

WLTR is not limited by working hours or the physical constraints of human labor.
It can work multiple shifts, speeding up the progress of construction projects.


OPTIMIZATION OF MATERIAL UTILIZATION

Thanks to precise control and planning, the masonry robot optimizes the use of
building materials. WLTR places the bricks with great precision based on a
module with 125 mm increments. This design eliminates the need to cut bricks,
resulting in minimal waste and cost savings.


DOCUMENTATION  AND MONITORING

The masonry robot is equipped with sensors and cameras that allow detailed
documentation and monitoring of work status. This provides valuable data for
monitoring project progress and optimizing work processes.


BRICK BY BRICK.


STEP BY STEP.

WLTR works cleanly, precisely, efficiently, and quickly.


SURVEYING

A cross-line laser is used to align the masonry robot. WLTR uses it and its
sensors to monitor the horizontal alignment of the wall and other parameters
specified by the operator.




GRIPPING THE BRICKS

After completing the surveying, WLTR picks up two bricks at a time from the
front, facilitated by specially developed grooves on the brick faces. Using its
sensors, the masonry robot detects damaged bricks and alerts the operator. If
the bricks on the pallet are misaligned and cannot be picked up simultaneously,
it picks them up individually.




APPLICATION OF POROTHERM DRYFIX FOAM

In the next step, the masonry robot wets the surface of the bricks and applies
Porotherm Dryfix foam in two strips according to the manufacturer’s instructions
using the nozzles at the front of the machine. The container for two adhesive
foam cartridges is located inside the robot in a moderately heated space.




LAYING THE BRICKS

In the next phase, the masonry robot places the bricks into the wall with
machine precision, using a laying plan or virtual model of the wall structure.
Using this plan, it can inform the supporting worker in advance about necessary
adjustments, such as openings in the wall or the need to fit a cut brick. These
tasks fall under the responsibility of the human. WLTR repeats the laying
process until the bricks are used up or it reaches the maximum range.




MATERIALS SUPPLY

When WLTR runs out of bricks, the supporting worker removes the empty pallet and
places a new one at the location determined by the robot’s laser. Alternatively,
WLTR can start grabbing bricks from a second pallet.




MOVING THE ROBOT

When the masonry robot reaches the maximum range, it does not need to be moved
manually, as it can move independently along the built wall. WLTR lifts itself
using a hydraulic device and slides the base to the next position. It then
continues with further masonry work.

If the masonry robot needs to be moved within a floor, the delivery includes an
electric pallet truck that can move both WLTR and the pallets of bricks.


Additionally, WLTR fits through a standard opening for an 80 cm wide door in the
carcassing phase (without floor construction). Thus, there is no risk of the
masonry robot walling itself in a room. For moving between floors, a crane can
be used to suspend the robot by handling points.




CONTROLS

The masonry robot communicates with the operator via a tablet and needs one
supporting worker to ensure the supply of new brick pallets and to take care of
tasks such as cutting bricks and fitting wall anchoring clips when connecting
walls.





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