New, Smaller Diesel-Powered Brokk Demo Machine
Brokk has introduced its 120 D model, it's smallest diesel-powered, remote-controlled demolition robot. The 2,700 pound machine has a 6-gallon fuel tank that can provide run times longer than 8 hours before refueling.
“We developed the Brokk 120 D based on the needs communicated to us by our customers facing especially challenging situations, where they need a very compact machine that is completely independent from a fixed power source. We are convinced that this new model will bring great value to a variety of difficult applications,” said Martin Krupicka, CEO of Brokk AB.
The Brokk 120 D’s compact size — 31 inches wide, 80 inches long and 49 inches high — enables it to pass through any standard door opening as well as maneuver in tight spaces. Meanwhile, its light weight allows it to drive over weight-restricted floors and helps make it easy to transport to and from sites.
Powered by a compact and efficient diesel engine, the Brokk 120 D can run a full shift independent from any power source and uses the same attachments and generates the same hydraulic power as the Brokk 100, increasing its versatility.
Brokk designed the Brokk 120 D for a variety of applications, including demolition and cutting. The B120 D also fits well in the process and underground industries, where use of a power cable can be inconvenient or inadvisable.