
Fire-Fighting Vehicle
Multi-functional modular crawler type vehicle RTE Robot
The RTE Robot (Rosenbauer Technical Equipment) is a radio-controlled, electrically driven multifunctional crawler vehicle. The payload of the robot is up to 650 kg with a dead weight of around 350 kg. A modular system gives the RTE Robot its enormous variability, making them suitable for every terrain.
In very close cooperation with Rosenbauer, the optimal drive solution for the RTE Robot was designed, including two highly efficient PMSG motor-gearbox units.

Electric Stair Climber
Stair transport solution for loads of all kinds
The AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH is a manufacturer of mobile, flexible and practical stair climbing systems and auxiliary drives in the areas of transport and rehabilitation technology.
As a leading supplier of electric stair bag trolleys, AAT Alber offers effective, cost-saving and back-saving stair transport solutions for loads of all kinds, up to 400 kg. For its CargoMaster C120, which is available in 3 different versions, AAT Alber relies on the reliableSL 100-2NFB disc motor.

Lift System
World's first Portable and flexible Lift System
The Swiss company HighStep Systems AG has developed the world’s first portable lift system, which is equipped with HEINZMANN SL 100-2NFB direct current motors.
The coordinated motor sizes and the high efficiency of the motor and gears result in optimum power to weight ratios. This allows the use of small, space-saving batteries and guarantees a compact design.

EVO4 mobile lifting platform
Electric drive solution with powerful motors
Environmental awareness and ecology have very strong roots in South Tyrol. It is therefore no coincidence that Samatec, the agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Prad in Venosta Valley, is well known for its machines with electric drives. Among these is the EVO4 lifting platform, which operates for more than 600 hours a year in the tramlines of orchards, getting up to four agricultural workers to the right working height for the apple harvest.