The four-meter invention of a resident of Canada entered the Guinness Book of Records (Video)

The four-meter invention of a resident of Canada entered the Guinness Book of Records (Video)

3 February 2020, 11:14
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The invention of the Canadian is a four-meter exoskeleton. He became the largest in the world, for which he was included in the Guinness Book of Records.

The height of the invention is 3.96 m. Outwardly, it resembles a giant spider: its length is 5.1 m, its width is 5.5 m, and the weight of the structure exceeds 1.5 tons, according to the website of the directory.

Vancouver resident Jonathan Tippet has been involved in exoskeleton construction for 13 years. The device consists of chrome pipes, which are used in the aerospace industry. For its movement, two electric motors are used, which operate on a high-capacity lithium-ion battery.

The device is controlled by the forces of a person who should be placed in the cabin. The exoskeleton is capable of pulling or pushing off-road loads weighing up to 5 tons.

Recently, the OXO reported that the American company Tesla will close its factory in Shanghai by order of the Chinese government. These measures will be taken to combat the spread of coronavirus.

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