Cone Drive working with Dangel Robots and Machinery
The second stage of an upgrade project has seen Cone Drive working with Dangel Robots and Machinery to provide another specialist solution for the world famous W. M. Keck Observatory at the summit of Hawaii’s Mauna Kea.

The second stage of an upgrade project has seen Cone Drive working with Dangel Robots and Machinery to provide another specialist solution for the world famous W. M. Keck Observatory at the summit of
’s
. Cone Drive had already been involved in a successful project to replace exterior mounted worm boxes in 2004 and this time returned with additional expertise provided by its sister company
to upgrade the shutter motion of the world’s largest optical and infrared telescope.
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