Armour for the shop floor.
Lorica carries Caesar to where the work happens. Shock-proof. Dust-proof. Shift-proof. Built for the reality between machine and workpiece.
Readable under shop-floor lighting and sun streaming through the gate. Tough against chips, oil and splashes. Touch works even with work gloves on.
A mount for the digital calliper right on the housing. Readings flow into Caesar via Bluetooth, no detours. No retyping, no transfer errors.
The bayonet lock hooks the Lorica case in anywhere, onto a machine, workbench or material cart. A quarter turn and it's locked in. The integrated flap props the tablet at the right angle, so you read and document hands-free.
The stylus stays fixed on the flank, always at hand. Sketches, markings or notes are made right at the workpiece and land in Caesar as a note straight away.
The closed carry handle sits firmly in the hand. Lorica travels one-handed from machine to machine, held tight, even with gloves and oily fingers.
Whatever the shop floor throws at it runs off Lorica. Inside, Caesar stays dry and keeps running.
The housing is 3D printed from a high-strength composite, light, impact-resistant and proof against oil, chips and chemicals. The tabs are built entirely by us, every part made under our own roof. Additively manufactured means: adaptable to any workshop and, when it counts, replaced within hours.
From our own production
Every Lorica, built in-house.
From the housing to the mount, made entirely under our own roof. Row by row, ready for the workshop.
In use
Already there, where the work happens.
No renders. Lorica in real operation, at the machine and the robot, with work gloves and Caesar on the display.






