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HCR300D Demolition Robot

HCR300D Demolition Robot

The HCR300D is a heavy-duty demolition robot that can safely accomplish dangerous high-risk jobs where conditions exceed human and conventional limitations. With extreme power, intelligent design and hazardous environment capability, the HCR300D demolishes the unthinkable and create new opportunities in industrial projects and disaster response.

  • Item No :

    HCR300D
  • Weight :

    4350 kg
  • Specifications :

    4125 mm*1200 mm*1727 mm
  • Power :

    37 kW
  • Transport Package :

    Steel bracket wooden cases
  • Warranty :

    1 Year

The HCR300D hydraulic demolition robot by Hitech Intelligent is built to safely take on high-risk demolition jobs that push conventional machines and crews past their limits. While most demolition robots are confined to controlled environments, the HCR300D thrives in unstructured disaster response applications and heavy industrial projects like mining, tunneling and nuclear decommissioning. 

With extreme power and smart modular design, the HCR300D can overcome hazardous conditions that shut down other demolition robots. It operates in high heat, toxic fumes, radiation, mud, snow, uneven terrain and confined spaces with a reliability unmatched in the demolition robotics industry. Fully sealed components and supplemental cooling equipment allow the HCR300D to work where fires, fumes and structural instability prevent human access.

The HCR300D receives wireless commands from over 300 m away, keeping operators out of harm’s way. Interchangeable tools like hydraulic hammers, shears and grapples can pulverize reinforced concrete and steel, accessing hard-to-reach areas with a long reach and 360-degree rotation. Optional 4WD and blade attachments provide mobility over rough terrain that most demolition robots cannot traverse. 

An intelligent and robust build makes the HCR300D easy to transport and repair, delivering maximum uptime and productivity for customers. It responds within hours to disasters and emergencies when conditions are too dangerous for emergency responders, removing debris and stabilizing structures until the area is safe for crews to access.

 

Key Features:

  • Extreme power: Massive hydraulic systems provide extreme power to demolish reinforced concrete and steel structures.
  • Intelligent modular design: A fully sealed design and supplemental cooling equipment allow the robot to operate in hazardous conditions like high heat, toxic fumes and radiation. It is easy to transport and repair. 
  • Long reach: A long robotic arm with 360° rotation and different attachments provides access to hard-to-reach areas. 
  • Mobility: Optional features provide mobility over rough terrain. The robot can travel at a high speed.
  • Advanced control: Remote operation keeps operators safe.

 

Main Applications: 

  1. Building and industrial demolition: Suitable for demolishing massive structures in hazardous environments. 
  2. Disaster response: Provides emergency response solutions when conditions are too dangerous for crews. Removes debris and stabilizes structures.
  3. Underground engineering: Capable of breaking ore bodies and demolishing tunnels in extreme conditions like high heat, toxic fumes, radiation, etc. 
  4. Nuclear decommissioning: Offers remote solutions for hazardous nuclear dismantling.

 

With unparalleled power and safety for high-risk applications in hazardous environments, the HCR300D demolition robot accomplishes what was previously impossible. It clears demolition sites so humans don’t have to, creating new possibilities for industrial projects and disaster response. The HCR300D leads the new generation of hydraulic demolition robots and sets the standard for productivity, reliability and performance in the most demanding conditions. This heavy-duty remote solution lets you do the unthinkable from a safe distance.

The HCR300D demolishes limits to open opportunities. It forges a path where none existed before. This robot reigns supreme in the most challenging demolition applications that conventional equipment dare not tread. For maximum safety, productivity and performance in high-risk industrial and disaster response operations, the HCR300D has no equal.



Performance
Machine weight 4350 kg
Transport speed 2.7 km/h
Slewing speed 16 s/360°
Climbing inclination, max.  30°
Track width 300 mm
Hydraulic system
Pump type Load-sensing Pressure Limiting Axial Piston Variable Pump
Pump flow 0~105 L/min
System pressure 19 MPa
Hydraulic oil tank capacity 124 L
Dynamical System
Drive Type/Model Motor Driven
Power 37 kW
Control system
Control type Portable remote control
Control mode Radio
Communication CAN bus-based Digital Wireless Two-way Communication
Workspace Level
Working height, max.  6561 mm
Working depth, max. 3297 mm
Working radius, max. 6120 mm

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