Brokk demolition robots are engineered to handle a range of tasks, from light demolition like plaster wall removal to heavy applications such as rock fracturing and concrete crushing. Their versatility stems from a variety of attachments, allowing them to adapt to diverse projects and environments. Remote operation enhances safety by enabling operators to work from a distance, reducing exposure to hazardous conditions.
The robots have been used in confined and difficult-to-reach spaces, such as tunnels and hydropower plants, where traditional equipment is less effective. In one instance, a Brokk robot was employed to demolish a 15-meter concrete pillar at a hydropower plant, saving time and costs by eliminating the need for larger machinery. Operators have noted the robots’ ability to perform consistently under challenging conditions.
Brokk states that their machines are designed to provide consistent performance while prioritizing safety and efficiency. The company emphasizes the ergonomic advantages of remote-controlled demolition robots, which reduce the risks associated with vibration exposure common in handheld equipment.
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