
August Robotics DEWALT Robotic Drilling System Other Robot
The DEWALT Robotic Drilling System combines August Robotics' Lionel autonomous mobile robot with DEWALT's industrial drilling rig for data center construction. With 99.97% accuracy across 108,000+ holes, fleet-capable coordination, and CAD-driven navigation, it reduces floor preparation time from 8–9 weeks to 7–9 days.
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The August Robotics DEWALT Robotic Drilling System is a other robot. Key features: Autonomous concrete drilling, 99.97% placement accuracy, Fleet-capable multi-robot operation. Pricing available upon request.
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