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Meanwhile, the employers—Otis, Schindler, KONE and TK Elevator—have served a lockout notice that could come into effect on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the employers—Otis, Schindler, KONE and TK Elevator—have served a lockout notice that could come into effect on Tuesday.
I support unions, but I wonder if this job could be automated somehow.
A robot mechanic that climbs around on elevators? Yeah… Not anytime soon.
And then we need the same amount of workers to inspect and service the robot mechanics 🤣
It’s elevator mechanics all the way down.
and you’ll still need at least some regular mechanics for when the robots inevitably fuck it up
It cannot.
The way that highrise formwork is put together, there would need to be massive expensive changes into the structure of these buildings to accommodate an automated solution.
The elevator shafts are structural in a lot of cases, so opening it up at grade to bring in some automated equipment would mean the shaft needs lateral support.
The installation robot itself would need to fasten it’s own rails into the shafts and walk up/down the shaft, installing factory built assemblies in each level, plug them into a common bus, all from a temporary power connection because it hasn’t plugged itself in at the top yet…
Human installable takes a much cheaper BOM than machine installable.
These are the people who fix the automation when it breaks.
I see. Thank you.