Unveiling the Brokk 200

Brokk introduced the Brokk 200, a new weight class of machine, at World of Concrete 2019

Shown is one of the new Brokk machines displayed against a white background.

The new model packs the power of a three-ton Brokk machine into a two-ton package. — Photo courtesy Brokk

Brokk, the world’s leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, introduced the Brokk 200, a new weight class of machine. The new model packs the power of a three-ton Brokk machine into a two-ton package.

The Brokk 200 is one of four new next-generation remote-controlled demolition machines Brokk showcased at World of Concrete 2019 in Las Vegas.

The machine comes equipped with Brokk’s signature SmartConcept technology for increased efficiency. SmartConcept includes the extra power of SmartPower, the added reliability of SmartDesign and enhanced ergonomics and productivity of SmartRemote.

“When we set out to design the Brokk 200, we saw an opportunity to support customers further by introducing a new weight class,” said Martin Krupicka, president and CEO of Brokk Group. “The Brokk 200 allows contractors to work in tight spaces without a loss in power.”

Setting a new standard

The 27.5-kilowatt machine operates tools with requirements typical of one weight class above. When paired with the new Brokk BHB 305 breaker, the unit’s hitting power is increased by 40 per cent. The new class of machine delivers 450 foot-pounds (610 joules) with each blow of the 295-kilogram (650-pound) hydraulic breaker.

In addition to its heightened power, the Brokk 200 offers 15 per cent longer vertical and horizontal reach in a compact footprint similar to the Brokk 170. The extra chassis length and machine weight ensure proper balance, even when wielding heavy attachments, such as breakers, drum cutters, grapples and concrete crushers. The Brokk 200 is ideal for heavy-duty, difficult-to-access projects and applications and represents the new standard in compact remote-controlled power.

To find out more about the Brokk 200 or the other models in the next generation, visit www.brokk.com

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