BROKK and Husqvarna demolition robots

We carry out deconstruction and demolition with radio-controlled Brokk and Husqvarna demolition robots. These robots represent one of the most advanced developments in demolition technology.

Advantages of using demolition robots

Work safety

Demolition robots provide a high level of safety and comfort during work thanks to completely remote and wireless control. The operator can control the machine while outside the work area, away from the chiseled or crushed elements.

Reducing emissions

Robotic demolition work reduces noise and vibration. Electric power supply ensures that there are no exhaust fumes.

High power

The Brokk and Husqvarna demolition robots, thanks to their compact size and weight in the range of 1–5 tons (depending on the model), work well in confined spaces that are out of reach of heavy demolition equipment. Most importantly, however, in hard-to-reach areas where previously only people with hand tools could work, demolition robots are achieving efficiencies comparable to heavy demolition equipment.

The five-ton Brokk is as powerful as a 25-ton excavator, and the smallest 500-kg Brokk gets the job done 500% faster than in case of using hand tools.

Wide operational range

Brokk demolition units have an excellent range for such small equipment. Depending on their needs, they can work with various demolition attachments, including lightweight hydraulic hammers, milling heads or jaw crushers.

Advantages of demolition robots

We use high-tech demolition robots from recognized brands Brokk and Husqvarna. Their undoubted advantages are:

  • extraordinary reach and power for maximum precision and accuracy
  • remote-controlled operation to increase productivity while protecting the operator from harmful vibrations and dangerous dust and debris
  • despite their compact size, have tremendous power comparable to excavators several times larger
  • no exhaust fumes, low noise, low failure rate
  • thanks to its compact dimensions can reach hard-to-reach places
  • a wide range of accessories with the possibility of quick and easy replacement - allows you to adapt the robot to specific jobs
  • tracked chassis allows free movement over uneven terrain, as well as moving between floors by stairs or elevator

Available machine models

A wide range of available machines and attachments allows the optimal selection of work parameters for each task.

Brokk 100

This is one of the smallest demolition robots. It offers 35% more power compared to previous machines of the same size. The machine's low weight and height enable easy access, control and work in confined spaces.

The transport height of the machine is 115 cm, and its width is only 78 cm. The weight of the Brock 100 with the Atlas Copco SB152 hydraulic jackhammer is 1,132 kg.

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Brokk 160 / 170

his is a robot whose size and weight are small enough to be used indoors without additional floor slabs supports (not applicable to weakened structures).

The transport height of the machine is 150 cm, and its width is only 78 cm when the tracks are retracted. The weight of the Brock 160 with the Atlas Copco SB202 hydraulic jackhammer is 1,812 kg.

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Brokk 260

his is one of the larger demolition robots, which is designed for special demolition work in hard-to-reach areas. Its excellent handling characteristics and an arm reach of up to 5 meters enable it to handle the toughest tasks with an efficiency close to that of much larger heavy demolition equipment. The Brokk 260 demolition robot combines high impact force with high precision control and small size of the device.

The transport height of the machine is 153 cm, and its width is 120 cm. The weight of the Brock 260 with the Atlas Copco SB302 hydraulic jackhammer is 3,360 kg.

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Brokk 500

This is one of the largest demolition robots available for special demolition work in hard-to-reach areas. It is a machine with a reinforced design and increased range, while maintaining a compact size. It has excellent handling characteristics, and the arm range is as much as 7 meters. The Brokk 500 demolition robot combines high impact force with high precision control and small size of the device. The Brokk SmartPower™ electrical system guarantees 41 kW of power.

The transport height of the machine is 179 cm, and its width is 160 cm. The weight of the Brock 500 with the Atlas Copco SB702 hydraulic jackhammer is 5,900 kg.

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Husqvarna DXR 305

The Husqvarna DXR 305 demolition robot, despite its compact size, offers impressive powerwhile maintaining stability. With a width of just 78 cm, the Husqvarna DXR 305 is able to reach even hard-to-reach areas.

The machine can be operated remotely at a distance of up to 300 meters. Its arm has a reach of up to 5 meters and can rotate a full 360 degrees. The Husqvarna DXR 305 is an innovative machine that delivers remarkable performance and efficiency in dismantling and controlled demolition.

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Atlas Copco / Epiroc jackhammers

Atlas Copco/Epiroc lightweight jackhammers are installed as attachments for demolition robots.

SB152 jackhammer is compatible with Brokk 100 - thanks to its relatively low impact force of 254 J/Nm, it can be used in areas where special attention is paid to reducing vibrations during demolition work.

The SB202 hammer with an impact force of 406 J/Nm is used for Brokk 160 can be used wherever emphasis is placed on rapid progress of demolition work while reducing vibration.

The SB302 lightweight jackhammer with an impact force of 610 J/Nm is mounted to Brokk 260 and gives the opportunity to achieve high performance of the demolition work carried out.

SB702 jackhammer with an impact rate of up to 1,050 /min. Used with Brokk 500, it allows to achieve high efficiency of demolition works.

Milling head

Brokk 160 and 260 can also be armed with a milling head, which is used to level concrete surfaces, remove laitance or remove concrete layers of any thickness.

Supporting the operation of machines with diamond techniques

In the case of renovation or partial demolition of selected structural elements, when using machines with greater strength, it is recommended to separate the dismantled part of the structure from the part intended for further use by means of diamond cutting before starting demolition. Such a solution makes it possible to effectively reduce the vibrations affecting the remaining structure.

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Projects

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