Ceilix Skyrunner redefines ceiling crane know-how


Once you consider ceiling cranes, you’d typically consider massive metal I-beam girder techniques that weigh 1,000,000 kilos and will most likely hoist the concrete basis proper out from beneath the constructing. CeiliX, nevertheless, has invented a chic omnidirectional system known as the InifnityCrane Skyrunner.

Reasonably than a heavy industrial rail, it makes use of a very customizable overhead lattice body that the crane “base” attaches to. It has a sequence of particular person grippers – every geared up with laterally-facing rollers – in a “tank track-like” configuration. Because it strikes alongside, the “tank tracks” rotate, opening and shutting the grippers, and grabs ahold of every of the specialised overhead rails alongside the lattice because it goes in any route, even diagonally. A winch with a cable can be fitted within the InfinityCrane to do all of the heavy lifting.

The overhead rail community could be custom-made to any room form or dimension. It would not even matter if there are assist columns or different obstructions, the rails could be constructed round them for full protection of an space – or simply as a lot as you want.

You can see CeiliX's chain drive on the Skyrunner that opens and closes the roller-equipped grippers that attach it to the track while allowing it to move in any direction
You’ll be able to see CeiliX’s chain drive on the Skyrunner that opens and closes the roller-equipped grippers that connect it to the observe whereas permitting it to maneuver in any route

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It is fairly genius. And barely paying homage to a Barnacle from the sport Half-Life, simply extra cellular.

The Skyrunner is able to carrying a ~550-lb (250-kg) payload seemingly effortlessly with only a single individual pushing and pulling the payload round. A number of Skyrunners can work in unison to hold much more weight. They will additionally work in tandem for manipulating payloads, like flipping over an object or handing it off mid-air like a trapeze act – and all with only a single operator, no superhuman energy required.

Machine and fabrication retailers, aerospace, foundries, warehouses … there are 1,000,000 methods these CeiliX Skyrunners may come in useful for repetitive lifting and transferring of heavy objects. And it frees up floorspace.

CeiliX's Mobile Ceiling-Cobot
CeiliX’s Cellular Ceiling-Cobot

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Ceilix made its North American debut in Might of 2025 on the Automate convention in Detroit, Michigan, the place the corporate confirmed off its Cellular Ceiling-Cobot – a Kassow robotic arm constructed by Rexroth with 7-axis freedom to deal with nearly any job under it. The useful cobot (collaborative robotic) can carry a payload as much as 40 lb (18 kg) and has a attain between 33.5 to 70.9 in (85 to 180 cm).

“We’re opening up a brand new dimension in automation,” mentioned Mathias Entenmann, CEO of CeiliX. “By shifting processes from the ground to the ceiling, we’re not simply saving area, we’re creating clever overhead techniques that adapt, evolve and scale with our prospects’ wants.”

CeiliX InfinityCranes collaborative operations

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