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The autonomous weed robot AX-1 from Norwegian start-up Kilter is revolutionising weed management on agricultural land. With GPS navigation, a highly developed vision system and artificial intelligence, the AX-1 applies herbicides directly on the weeds as tiny drops, reducing the use of chemicals by up to 95 per cent. Kilter relies on the lubrication-free and lightweight components of the drylin SLW-25120 linear guide, which reliably adjusts the machine's spray module to the height of the plants, to ensure a soil-friendly and environmentally friendly working method. The robust design ensures reliability and enables lasting precision even under harsh field conditions.

What was needed: Lightweight and lubrication-free drylin SLW-25120 linear module to adjust the height of the spray module.
Requirements: Lightweight, lubrication-free, robust against dust and dirt
Industry: Agricultural technology
Success for the customer: The combination of the vision system and drylin SLW-25120 enables precise, pinpoint herbicide application and soil-friendly work. The use of chemicals is reduced by 95 per cent, crops benefit from higher yields and the linear module guarantees reliable use with minimal maintenance.

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