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Applied Measurements’ Submersible Load Cells fitted to the World’s Largest All-Terrain Hexapod

Mantis Submersible Load Cells
Another successful outing at the 2013 Matexpo.
The successful launch at the Bestival IOW 2012 introduced us to the all-terrain Mantis – the world’s largest hydraulic hexapod robot.  Developed after 4 years of design, using Applied Measurements’ customised compact and submersible DSCC load cells, the Mantis “is definitely the largest hexapod we have built so far,” says Chief Designer Matt Denton at Micromagic Systems Robotics Ltd.  This awesome all-terrain machine stands at 2.8 metres high, weighs in at nearly 2 tonnes and can be manually piloted or remote wifi controlled.
While the rest of Britain grinds to a halt, the Mantis makes light work of the 2012 heavy snowfall.
Working closely with Matt Denton, Applied Measurements provided the load cells needed to monitor the force on individual legs to stop the Mantis walking into a situation that is hazardous to its overall stability.  Assisted by Applied Measurements’ compact and submersible DSCC load cells, the Mantis successfully travels over all slopes and uneven surfaces, traversing most types of terrain, even wading through water.

Applied Measurements’ DSCC load cell was chosen for its compact size and ease of mounting between the leg and the “foot pad” and its ability to cope with extraneous side loads and torsions, which naturally occur when the Mantis is moving.  The load cells were positioned on each of the 6 legs to warn the operator and operating system that the force on any individual leg is approaching or exceeding the design limits.

The compact DSCC load cell fits flawlessly between the leg and the footpad.
Here are the key modifications made to the DSCC load cells:

Applied Measurements are proud to have supplied and designed customised load cells for the Mantis project and we are always looking for new and exciting challenges.  Please contact our experienced and friendly technical sales team to discuss your application today on 01189 817339 or info@appmeas.co.uk.

Applied Measurements’ load cells are an integral part of the Mantis’ ankle joints.
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