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HCR260D Demolition Robot

HCR260D Demolition Robot

The HCR260D is a heavy-duty demolition robot that can take on hazardous dismantling jobs in place of human. With powerful hydraulics, durable structure, advanced control systems and environmental protections, the HCR260D provides a safe, productive and reliable solution for the most demanding demolition challenges.

  • Item No :

    HCR260D
  • Weight :

    2900 kg
  • Specifications :

    3768 mm*1210 mm*1631 mm
  • Power :

    30 kW
  • Transport Package :

    Steel bracket wooden cases
  • Warranty :

    1 Year

The HCR260D is Hitech Intelligent hydraulic demolition robot. It is designed to perform dangerous demolition and dismantling jobs in hazardous environments in place of human.

The HCR260D’s modular and durable design allows for easy maintenance and part replacement to limit downtime. Its variety of attachments like hydraulic hammers, buckets and grapples enable it to accomplish any demolition job. An intelligent control system gives operators efficient and precise control of the robot for optimized productivity and safety.

The HCR260D hydraulic demolition robot performs difficult demolition jobs in harsh environments. It provides significant force and reliability to minimize risks and accomplish the work. The HCR260D offers Hitech customers a solution for critical demolition needs. 

 

Key Features:

  • Heavy-duty hydraulic actuators and durable steel structures
  • Precise hydraulic manipulators with multiple degrees of freedom
  • Advanced hydraulic hammer with high frequency and low vibration
  • Environmental protection systems for dust control and noise reduction
  • Intelligent control systems for efficient and safe operations
  • Modular design for easy maintenance and parts replacement

 

Main Applications:

  1. Building demolition: The 6 m high, 58 m long robotic arm is suitable to demolish multi-story buildings floor by floor. 
  2. Industrial dismantling: The HCR260D can dismantle massive industrial structures like rotary kilns, furnaces and pipelines. 
  3. Underground engineering: The robot is capable of breaking ore bodies and demolishing tunnels. 
  4. Nuclear decommissioning: The HCR260D provides remote solutions for hazardous nuclear dismantling. 

 

The HCR260D is a heavy-duty demolition robot designed for high productivity, safety, and reliability in hazardous conditions. Its combination of power, durability, precision and intelligent control allows it to take on demanding demolition work that humans should avoid.


 

Performance
Machine weight 2900 kg
Transport speed 2.5 km/h
Slewing speed 16 s/360°
Climbing inclination, max.  30°
Track width 300 mm
Ground clearance 210 mm
Hydraulic system
Pump type Load-sensing Pressure Limiting Axial Piston Variable Pump
Pump flow 0~90 L/min
System pressure, max. 22 Mpa
System pressure 19 Mpa
Hydraulic oil tank capacity 90 L
Dynamical System
Drive Type/Model Motor Driven
Power 30 kW
Starting device Direct start
Control system
Control type Portable remote control
Control mode Radio
Range Up to 100 m
Communication CAN bus-based Digital Wireless Two-way Communication
Workspace Level
Working height, max.  6270 mm
Working radius, max. 5896 mm
Working depth, max. 3230 mm

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