Looking for a compact and agile manure robot that delivers impressive results?
This unique manure management solution is suitable for both slatted and semi-closed floors.
Suitable for wide and narrow manure alleys
Nano: The newest and most compact manure robot from JOZ. With a machine width of just 70 cm, it can easily clean even the narrowest manure alleys, ensuring your barn floors are always clean.
Our transponder technology enables the Nano to learn up to 22 routes.
And with its effective jet spraying system featuring five jets at both the front and rear, this agile manure robot delivers fantastic results.
The Nano has an impressive tank capacity of up to 110 litres. If you opt for sprayers, jet nozzles distribute water over the floor at 2.5 litres per minute. If you wish to adjust the dosage, the Nano offers the flexibility to do so. Want to know more about the Nano’s useful jet nozzles? See the brochure.
The Nano is suitable for slatted floors as well as semi-closed floors.
If you have a closed barn floor longer than 20 metres, we recommend the Barn-E manure robot, which is specially designed for larger closed floors.
Custom configuration
JOZ allows you to customise the Nano to suit your farm’s specific needs by choosing from the options below:
Scraper width from 120 cm to 185 cm
Sprayer equipment (110-litre capacity)
Lifting device (for managing inclines or crossing the feed alley)
We recommend opting for sprayers where possible to facilitate easier handling of dry manure.
This requires a water connection at the charging station.
The Nano in the barn
The Nano operates independently, guided by transponders embedded in the barn floor.
The robot pushes the manure into the manure pit and returns to the charging station to recharge its batteries for the next route.
The charging station can be a standalone unit that allows docking and charging from either the left or right side.
The Nano’s movements are determined by the pre-programmed routes, the available space in relation to the number of cows in the barn and the presence of any potential obstacles.
Software and communication
The Nano’s software communicates with transponders in the barn floor via a wireless connection with the J-link on the charging station.
Therefore, the charging station’s location should be considered before installation, as a wired Internet connection is necessary for the robot to function optimally.
The Internet connection allows both dealers and JOZ to remotely monitor the Nano in real time, offering easier management and faster responses for enhanced operational convenience and service quality.
The timing of each route is managed via the JOZ Management System (JMS) or with the J-Touch manual control.