In demolition, two significant factors determine success: safety and cost-saving solutions. Sennebogen engineering has continued to respond to the market’s demands.
For the 830 R-HDD demolition machine, Sennebogen has introduced a new three-part long front boom and stick to extend reach.
The AB23 three-part system not only increases the distance from the site but also enhances the machine’s utilization. With the help of a fully hydraulic quick-change system, equipment can be picked up or put down at the push of a button quickly and safely and even switched to shorter handling equipment without the operator having to leave the cab.
Furthermore, with the 23-metre reach, the 830 R-HDD can master new heights, increasing jobsite safety. It can work over projecting edges with its articulating boom.
Thanks to the removable counterweight, the Sennebogen 830 R-HDD can be transported on a lowboy trailer from site to site quickly and more cost-effectively in up to three sections.
A button on the remote control reduces the transport weight of the 830 by about 9,050 kg using a hydraulic ballast rack. Additionally, for transportation, the telescopic undercarriage can be reduced to 2.9 metres, while the three-part demolition arm is taken to the next site in a transport frame in a simple, cost-saving, and efficient manner.
As demolition work often takes place in urban areas characterized by confined spaces and limited working areas for machines, the additional reach on this platform has increased the flexibility of the jobs that can be undertaken while also enhancing safety.
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The 830 R-HDD has proven itself to be an ideal machine for work in cramped, urban locations. Its environmentally friendly engine, compact dimensions, flexibility in operations and attachment selection capability make it the go-to machine for these demolition jobs.
In addition to the standard safety features already built into the unit, such as bulletproof windshields, skylights and rear-view and right-side camera systems, the machine has an exceptionally wide working mode stance of 4.5 metres, ensuring optimal stability and a vibration-free working environment, even when dismantling structures at maximum height.
The hydraulically elevating Maxcab tilts up to 30 degrees and allows operators to maintain a comfortable working position while keeping a safe distance from the danger zone.
The high-flow hydraulics enable a wide variety of attachments, including shears, grabs, hammers and pulverizers. These attachments can be quickly changed on-site, thanks to a fully hydraulic quick-coupler system