Power Loader | P-5000 Powered Work Loader

Power Loader | P-5000 Powered Work Loader

Dimensioned elevation drawings of Power Loader with height measurements
Description
Description

The P-5000 Powered Work Loader, also referred to as Power Loader, is a commercial and mechanical exoskeleton that is used for lifting heavy materials and objects in the Alien movie franchise. The P-500 Powered Work Loader can take the strength of its human operator and multiply it by thousands of times. The design of the P-5000 Powered Work Loader implements a hydraulic “claw” that is used to both hold and manipulate various objects. Its design was created and patented by Weyland Corp on January 29, 2025. It is primarily used by the United States Colonial Marine Corps to load their starships. 

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Power Loader (P-5000 Powered Work Loader) has an overall height of 9’10” (3.0 m) and depth of 4’11” (1.5 m).

Set of outline silhouette illustrations of Power Loader in assorted postures
Set of outline silhouette illustrations of Power Loader in assorted postures
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
How tall is Power Loader?
Power Loader is 9 foot 10 inches (3.0 m) tall.
Power Loader | P-5000 Powered Work Loader
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
9’10” | 3.0 m
Width:
Depth:
4’11” | 1.5 m
Length:
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Weight:
Area:
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Type: Cargo Transport
Manufacturer: Weyland Corp

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Actor:
First Appearance:
Aliens (1986)

Drawings include:
Power Loader elevations (assorted)

The "Alien" franchise is a series of science fiction horror films primarily focused on the interaction between humans and a hostile extraterrestrial species, commonly referred to as the Xenomorphs. The central theme revolves around survival in the face of unknown and often lethal alien creatures.

7’–8' | 2.13–2.44 m
Predator (1987)
Predators (Yautja)
244.000
1987.00
311000
GUIDE
3D
Predators (Yautja)
7’–8’ | 2.13–2.44 m
14’–16’ | 4.27–4.88 m
Aliens (1986)
Xenomorphs (Drones)
244.000
488.000
1986.00
112000
GUIDE
3D
Xenomorphs (Drones)
2’9” | 83.8 cm (Upright)
2’4” | 71.1 cm
4’11” | 149.8 cm
Alien (1979)
Facehuggers
83.800
71.100
149.800
1979.00
31000
GUIDE
3D
Facehuggers
5’10” | 1.78 m
Alien (1979)
Ellen Ripley
178.000
1979.00
14000
GUIDE
3D
Ellen Ripley
7’–8' | 2.13–2.44 m (Upright)
8’-9’ | 2.44–2.74 m
Alien: Covenant (2017)
Neomorphs
244.000
2754.000
2017.00
8400
GUIDE
3D
Neomorphs
10” | 25.4 cm (Upright)
3’6” | 106.7 cm
Alien (1979)
Chestbursters
24.400
106.700
1979.00
5900
GUIDE
3D
Chestbursters
3’3” | 100 cm
30” | 76.2 cm (Diameter)
Alien (1979)
Ovomorphs
100.000
76.200
1979.00
4460
GUIDE
3D
Ovomorphs
8’–10’ | 2.44–3.05 m (Upright)
Prometheus (2012)
Deacons
305.000
2012.00
1500
GUIDE
3D
Deacons
8’-9’ | 2.44–2.74 m
Alien (1979)
Engineers
274.000
1979.00
1500
GUIDE
3D
Engineers
14’9” | 4.5 m
Aliens (1986)
Xenomorph Queen
450.000
1986.00
1300
GUIDE
3D
Xenomorph Queen
6’–7’2” | 1.83–2.18 m (Upright)
11’–12’ | 3.35–3.66 m
Alien 3 (1992)
Runners
218.000
366.000
1992.00
600
GUIDE
3D
Runners
6’0” | 1.83 m
Prometheus (2012)
David 8
183.000
2012.00
450
GUIDE
3D
David 8
7’2” | 2.18 m
Alien (1979)
Big Chap
218.000
1979.00
450
GUIDE
3D
Big Chap
8’–10’ | 2.44–3.05 m
Prometheus (2012)
Trilobites
305.000
2012.00
400
GUIDE
3D
Trilobites
2’–3’ | 61–91.4 cm (Upright)
4’–5’ | 1.22–1.52 m
Prometheus (2012)
Hammerpedes
91.400
152.000
2012.00
350
GUIDE
3D
Hammerpedes
9’10” | 3.0 m
4’11” | 1.5 m
Aliens (1986)
Power Loader
300.000
150.000
1986.00
30
GUIDE
3D
Power Loader