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Festool ExoActive Exoskeleton

Extra power when your arms get tired for overhead tasks

Festool ExoActive Exoskeleton
Source: Festool
Festool’s ExoActive exoskeleton for overhead work in trade applications and construction gives you extra power when your arms get tired and takes the load off your neck.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Festool’s ExoActive is an active exoskeleton for overhead work in trade applications.

The ExoActive now makes light work even of strenuous overhead tasks. Whether dry mortarless construction, painting, wallpapering, or installation, whether on walls or ceilings, the ExoActive exoskeleton for projects and construction sites gives you extra power when your arms get tired and take the load off your neck.

For you, less physical exertion means greater effectiveness, better focus on the quality of your work, and enjoyment of your work. You can regulate the required power on the exoskeleton in a matter of seconds so you get targeted support precisely where it's needed.

The ExoActive is lightweight and easy to wear, just like a backpack, and can also be adjusted to your individual height.

Interested parties can visit Festool’s website to learn more information.

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