
Photo courtesy of Sennebogen
Sennebogen, headquartered in Germany with a North American division based in Stanley, North Carolina, plans to expand its existing demolition excavator range downward with the 825 E Demolition, which will make its trade fair debut at IFAT 2024.
With a reach of 14 meters and an emphasis on maneuverability, the flexible machine has been designed to master the common challenges of selective demolition. According to Sennebogen, the machine is well-suited for demolition grabs, demolition hammers or pulverizers as well as for sorting tasks.
A telescopic wide-track undercarriage provides stability, while a cab designed for safety can be raised by 2.7 meters and tilted by 30 degrees, allowing drivers to work ergonomically.
With compact dimensions and an operating weight of 38 t, the machine is ideal for use on urban construction sites and in confined spaces. The 825 E Demolition also features a quick-change system with a wide range of attachments, including the demolition hammer, that the company says can be used flexibly and easily changed by the driver from the cab.
Experience the 825 E Demolition live at IFAT 2024 in Munich. The machine will be located in the additional demo area in the inner courtyard between halls C5 and C6 as part of the building materials recycling area.
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