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HCR70D Demolition Robot

HCR70D Demolition Robot

The HCR70D demolition robot is the ideal equipment for operating in confined spaces. It can perform safe and effective demolition and other multifunctional operations in enclosed spaces. It is the smallest model in the HCR demolition robot series. Its efficiency is at least 7-8 times that of handheld equipment. Applications include: emergency response. structural demolition. nuclear field as well as further niche domains or businesses. 

  • Item No :

    HCR70D
  • Weight :

    750 kg
  • Specifications :

    1500 mm*600 mm*930 mm
  • Power :

    7.5 kW
  • Transport Package :

    Steel bracket wooden cases
  • Warranty :

    1 Year

The HCR70D demolition robot is optimal equipment for operating in confined spaces. It is capable of safe and effective demolition as well as other multifunctional tasks in enclosed areas. As the smallest model in the HCR demolition robot range, its efficiency is at least 7 to 8 times greater than that of handheld tools.

While handheld jackhammers and breakers require workers to operate up close in hazardous zones, the HCR70D can be remotely controlled from a safe distance using its portable wireless console. This removes the risks of injury from falling debris and hazardous materials. The robot features compact dimensions, four articulating legs for enhanced stability, and an array of quick-attach tools like hydraulic breakers, shears and buckets - making it suitable for accessing and working in spaces inaccessible to larger equipment. 

 

Applications for the flexible, miniature powerhouse include:

  1. Emergency Rescue - Its small size and articulated legs enable the HCR70D to enter collapsed structures through narrow openings to break through walls and lift heavy objects. Remote operation helps avoid endangering rescue crews. 
  2. Building Demolition - Excellent for stripping buildings floor by floor and breaking up walls in a controlled manner with minimal noise and dust pollution. Multi-tools allow for shearing, breaking, scooping and material handling.
  3. Nuclear Decommissioning - Withstand hazardous environments. Robotic operation helps limit radiation exposure to work crews.

 

The HCR70D demolition robot provides an advanced solution for a range of applications where space constraints, environmental hazards and safety concerns pose limitations for human workers and conventional equipment. Compact yet powerful, versatile and adaptable to multiple needs, this mini demolition machine helps transcend barriers to productivity, efficiency and access. For high-risk tasks where every second matters, the HCR70D delivers a robotic edge.

 

Performance
Machine weight 750 kg
Transport speed 2.4 km/h
Slewing speed 7 s/240°
Climbing inclination, max.  30°
Track width 130 mm
Hydraulic system
Pump type Load-sensitive axial piston variable displacement pump
Pump flow 0-27 L/min
System pressure 19 Mpa
Hydraulic oil tank capacity 27L
Dynamical System
Drive Type/Model Motor Driven/YE3-132M-B5
Power/Speed 7.5 kW
Starting device Direct start
Control system
Control type Portable remote control
Control mode Radio/wired
Range 100 m
Communication CAN bus-based digital wired bidirectional communication
Workspace Level
Working height, max 3400 mm
Working depth, max 1350 mm
Working radius, max 2900 mm
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