Drilling robot now available
DeWalt announces the commercial launch of the world’s first fleet-capable, downward drilling robot, DALE, developed in collaboration with global mobile robotics leader August Robotics.
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| DeWalt announces the commercial launch of the world’s first fleet-capable, downward drilling robot, DALE, developed in collaboration with global mobile robotics leader August Robotics. |
The robot now enters the market as a true game-changer, poised to redefine data center construction by delivering concrete drilling with unmatched speed, safety and efficiency. This landmark introduction signals a transformative leap forward for the industry, setting an unprecedented standard for productivity, precision, and technological advancement on the modern job site.
Amidst an unprecedented wave of data center construction, speed has become the defining competitive advantage for hyperscalers racing to deliver computing capacity.
“The downward drilling robot’s year-long pilot with one of the world’s most influential technology leaders powerfully demonstrated its ability to accelerate schedules, reduce costs, enhance precision and elevate safety in downward drilling applications,” said Bill Beck, president, Tools & Outdoor, Stanley Black & Decker. “Now, we’re advancing to the next phase: delivering this breakthrough technology to a broader market and empowering customers to achieve unparalleled speed, efficiency, and results on their most demanding projects.”
Throughout the pilot program, the downward drilling robot drilled at speeds up to 10 times faster than traditional methods, reduced project timelines by a total of 190 weeks across 26 data center construction phases, and achieved 99.97 percent accuracy drilling more than 230,000 holes.
Equipped with fast-swap batteries and remote monitoring, the DALE system maximizes time on-site to support around-the-clock drilling operations. Integrated automatic dust extraction and AI-enhanced quality assurance ensure sites are clean and prepped for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) installation workflows immediately after drilling, shaving weeks from schedules.
Powered by August Robotics’ advanced autonomous, fleet-capable platform, the DALE system enables cost-efficient, high-capacity drilling for installation of server rack stops and supports for MEP systems. The robot is a vital addition to DeWalt’s data center ecosystem, complementing the company’s Perform and Protect tools and ICC anchoring solutions designed to maximize safety and productivity on the job site.
The downward drilling robot is available now for commercial order. To learn more about the robot and DEWALT’s industry-leading solutions for jobsite professionals, visit www.dewalt.com.
For information on August Robotics and its autonomous mobile robotics solutions for construction, visit www.augustrobotics.com.













