KEEP THE WORK INSIDE. KEEP PEOPLE OUT.
A confined space — a tank, silo, pit, tunnel, basement, shaft or plant room — isn't built for people to work in. Restricted entry, limited ventilation and the chance of a hazardous atmosphere make every hour a person spends inside a risk. The safest confined-space demolition keeps people out of the space entirely.
That's exactly what robotic demolition does. Our Husqvarna DXR 305 is 780 mm wide — through a standard doorway or access hatch — and the operator runs it by remote from up to 300 m away. The machine takes 27 kW of breaking power into the space; the person never has to. Electric drive means no exhaust fumes accumulating in an enclosed atmosphere, with low noise and vibration in occupied buildings.
Where the robot needs to remove mass-reinforced concrete — a thick base, a wall, a pier section — we pair it with diamond wire sawing, which cuts silently to any depth in any direction. Together they handle confined-space scopes that hand demolition can't reach and excavators can't enter.
Every confined-space job runs on full SWMS, mapped exclusion zones and a planned sequence. See how the robot works on our robotic demolition page, read where it fits in our broader complex demolition service, or get a price — request a quote.