Brokk Introduces B300, Next Generation Demolition Robot

The Brokk 300 is one of four new next generation Brokk remote-controlled demolition machines Brokk showcased at World of Concrete 2019 in Las Vegas.

MONROE, Wash. (Feb. 27, 2019) - Brokk, the world's leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, introduces the new Brokk 300, which features 40 percent more demolition power than its predecessor, the Brokk 280. It also boasts Brokk SmartConcept™ technological features that improve power management, reliability, maintainability and ergonomics.


The Brokk 300 is one of four new next generation Brokk remote-controlled demolition machines Brokk showcased at World of Concrete 2019 in Las Vegas.

"This new machine features a truly impressive power-to-weight ratio and the industry-leading smart technology," said Martin Krupicka, Brokk Group CEO. "The design shows our engineers' responsiveness to operators' ever-increasing demands for using bigger, more powerful breakers without sacrificing safety or maneuverability or taking up more space on the jobsite."

Like its predecessor, the mid-sized Brokk 300 is just 47.2 inches (1.2 meters) wide, but can handle larger attachments weighing as much as 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms).

With Brokk's new SmartConcept system, operators also experience improved performance and uptime. SmartConcept consists of three features: SmartPower™, SmartDesign™ and SmartRemote™. The intelligent electrical system, SmartPower, protects the machine from the damage that can be caused by poor power supplies while optimizing power and hydraulic performance in extreme temperatures. SmartDesign extends machine life and provides unprecedented ease of maintenance due to 70 percent fewer cables as well as hardened components, LED headlights and easily accessible grease points and hydraulic hoses. An ergonomic remote-control box, the SmartRemote, incorporates adjustable straps, intuitive controls and professional-grade radio technology with a 984-foot (300-meter) working range.

As with all Brokk machines, the Brokk 300 offers exceptional reach and movement. The three-part arm extends to 21 feet (6.5 meters) vertically and 20 feet (6 meters) horizontally. The arm also rotates 360 degrees for optimal flexibility.

Brokk outfits each Brokk 300 with a BHB 455 hydraulic breaker with 855 joules of hitting power. The machine also pairs seamlessly with beam grapples, clamshell buckets, concrete crushers, demolition and scoop buckets, drills, drum cutters, metal shears, planers, rock splitters, shotcrete nozzles, sorting grapples and rock splitters.

For more information on the Brokk 300 and the rest of the new lineup, visit www.brokk.com.

About Brokk
Brokk has been the world's leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines and attachments for more than 40 years. Through continuous innovation in engineering and design, Brokk is able to offer unique solutions to multiple industries worldwide, including construction, demolition, mining and tunneling, cement and metal processing, nuclear and other specialty applications. For more information: Brokk Inc., 1144 Village Way, Monroe, WA 98272; 800-621-7856; info@brokkinc.com; www.brokk.com; Facebook; YouTube; LinkedIn and Twitter.

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