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New features for Sennebogen demolition excavator

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At the demolition site, two factors determine the success of a project: high safety and time- and cost-saving solutions.

German equipment manufacturer Sennebogen believes it has met both requirements with its multifunctional 830 Demolition machine.

Sennebogen 830 Demolition The new demolition machine (centre) now reaches a height of 23 m (75 ft). Photo: D&Ri magazine

It showed the 48 t demolition machine at the recent Bauma exhibition with two new equipment features.

In addition to three-part demolition equipment with a maximum pin height of 23 m (75 ft), the machine also features a fully hydraulically unloadable counterweight.

Thee 830 Demolition machine, which is described as suited to applications in inner-city sites, has an outrigger with a standing width of up to 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in) and an elevating cab that can be tilted up to 30 degrees and give the operator a view of the equipment that keeps them clear of the danger zone, while an optional unloadable counterweight reduces transport weight by around 10 t.

According to Sennebogen, the new longfront equipment for the 830 Demolition enables “even greater distance from the demolition object and thus even more safety.

“With the AB23 three-part demolition equipment, the 830 Demolition offers higher reach than previous models and work over projecting edges with the new articulated boom,” the company said.

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