Ford phone calls this wondrous equipment the TCF BBQ (Braai Boerewors Swiftly), which refers to a variety of South African sausage cooked on open coals. The TCF BBQ was salvaged from decommissioned tooling employed in the Silverton Assembly Plant, and was dreamt up by Claude Roux, an space manager from the trim and chassis and ultimate (TCF) line. The robotic was programmed as component of a competition held by Ford South Africa to style and design some thing exclusive from decommissioned instruments sitting at the plant.
The conclusion outcome is a robotic that can cook 120 parts of meat in only 12 minutes. The robotic is also ready to change its 3 grilles on and off, serve foods, wave a South African flag, pour drinks, and even operate the horn and transform circles on the Ranger Wildtrak.