demolition machineslike all industrial equipment, have evolved significantly in recent years.
Far away those old ones machines with a huge steel ball that hit the buildings that moved like a pendulum, which we have seen so many times in the movies. They were destructive and dangerous.
Modern blasting machines don’t hit, they bite. With an operation that reminds us of giant pliersthey crush stone until they tear down a water tower or a building, as we see in this video:
In the first part of the video we see demolition of a water tower in Valoni (France), built in 1932.
Demolition machine Kabelco SK400DLC uses modular tool system which can be easily modified on site to accommodate different types of demolition at different tower heights. You can even change the length of the arm on the spot.
Bite-based operation system is slower than blow-down, but breaks rubble and prevents it from spreading over the territory. This makes it much easier to clean up afterwards.
In the second part of the video we see demolition of a group of flats in Massluis (France).
This is where the Kobelco machine offers another added benefit. Your work system does not raise dustpreventing its impact on residential buildings around the demolition area.
The SK400DLC demolition machine weighs 49,000 kg and has a boom height of up to 25 meters.
As we see in the video cabins reinforced with steel rodsin case rubble falls on them. Here the skill of the pilot comes into play, who always tries to make the wreckage fall to the sides. Cabin can be tilted up to 30 degrees so that the driver does not have to constantly raise his head.
Source: Computer Hoy
