Demolition robots

Machines in the form of demolition robots are specialized equipment the use of which is becoming increasingly widespread for conducting deconstruction and demolition work. Some of the more technologically advanced machines are manufactured by world-renowned brands, such as Brokk and Husqvarna.

Their use ensures that deconstruction and demolition works are carried out professionally. This equipment ensures reduced noise and vibration, due to its electric power supply and the interchangeable use of lightweight hydraulic jackhammers, milling heads or jaw crushers.

Where are specialized demolition works used?

Work with demolition robots is carried out, among other things, in structures that are intended for further use, and only selected elements or parts of it are subject to dismantling.

econstruction with these machines is also performed in situations where heavy equipment cannot be used. This is often due to the close proximity of structures which could potentially be damaged - particularly historic buildings or those in poor technical condition. Also, the close proximity of structures in use does not allow the introduction of heavy construction equipment. This is because it generates considerable shock, dusting, vibration and noise, making it a nuisance to those around it.

Advantages of using demolition robots

Demolition carried out using demolition robots is particularly suitable where high efficiency and speed of work are important, but heavy construction equipment cannot be used due to design considerations and the surrounding structures.

We have the latest generation remote controlled Brokk and Husqvarna demolition robots, which provide a high level of safety and comfort during work, thanks to completely remote and wireless control.

What are the benefits of using demolition robots?

  • work safety, thanks to remote control and carrying out work from a distance
  • speed of work, due to the enormous power of the machines and their efficiency (they have power comparable to heavy construction equipment)
  • perfect adaptation to the scope of work, due to the availability of various accessories (light hydraulic jackhammers, jaw crushers, milling heads)
  • low costs compared to work carried out using diamond techniques
  • work in hard-to-reach places - the small size of the machines allows to reach places that are inaccessible with heavy construction equipment, while maintaining comparable power; Robots can pass through doors freely (width 78 cm), fit in tunnels and basements (height 120 cm), drive up stairs (weight 970 kg), and perform work on floor slabs and high walls (range 4 m)

The demolition works with use of demolition robots can be supplemented with handheld equipment, diamond techniques and hydraulic wedges. Read more about manual demolition.

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