Compact hydrodemolition robot Aqua Cutter 410A

Compact hydrodemolition robot - Aqua Cutter 410A - Aquajet Systems AB
Compact hydrodemolition robot - Aqua Cutter 410A - Aquajet Systems AB
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It’s small, compact and suitable for all kinds of operations. Most importantly, it gets the job done every time. With an electric motor and the help of an articulated arm you can reach horizontal, vertical and overhead areas easier than ever before. Meet the world’s smallest standard manufactured hydrodemolition robot – Aqua Cutter 410A. Small and destined for greatness The Aqua Cutter 410A is specially designed for applications in confined areas and to replace hand lance work. It’s small size and low weight allow the robot to easily pass through narrow passages such as door frames or operate from scaffoldings. The hydraulic and articulated arm, with two rotating joints and three extensions, can reach as far as 3 m (9,8 ft). This makes the robot agile, powerful and very easy to position. Evolution 2.0 control system The Aqua Cutter Evolution control system features highly computerized robotic management for all advanced operations. The evolution control system enables you to program geometrical figures and operate at different depths in the same overpass. The display is interactive and graphic, making it very easy to program the robot.
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