
Brokk, Monroe, Washington, has released the Brokk 110. The electric-powered machine features increased demolition power over its predecessor, the Brokk 100, and includes the all-new Brokk SmartPower electrical system.
The new machine features a 10-foot reach and weighs 2,183 pounds. It delivers 15 percent more power than the older Brokk 100 and 50 percent more than its predecessor, the popular Brokk 90 (discontinued in 2011), according to the company, while retaining its compact design.
The Brokk 110 includes Brokk SmartPower, the company’s all-new electrical system, which is also available on the new Brokk 120 Diesel and Brokk 280. The intelligent system incorporates hardened components and fewer moving parts than its predecessor.
Brokk SmartPower optimizes performance based on a number of factors, including power supply quality and ambient temperature. The system can sense when a power supply is poor or faulty, making it suitable for generators or unreliable power supplies.
In addition to improvements to its overall power and electrical systems, the Brokk 110 also features upgraded durability. This includes hardened parts, LED headlight protection, reinforced corners and a new steel gray color coating in strategic areas to add additional resistance to dirt and scratches.
The Brokk 110 is compatible with the same wide range of attachments available for the Brokk 100 that it replaces, including breakers, crushers, grapples, rock drills and shears. At 31-inches wide, the compact machine and its attachments fit through standard doors and inside passenger elevators. With its low floor load, the Brokk 110 is able to maneuver in areas such as stairwells or elevators.
The new machine features a 10-foot reach and weighs 2,183 pounds. It delivers 15 percent more power than the older Brokk 100 and 50 percent more than its predecessor, the popular Brokk 90 (discontinued in 2011), according to the company, while retaining its compact design.
The Brokk 110 includes Brokk SmartPower, the company’s all-new electrical system, which is also available on the new Brokk 120 Diesel and Brokk 280. The intelligent system incorporates hardened components and fewer moving parts than its predecessor.
Brokk SmartPower optimizes performance based on a number of factors, including power supply quality and ambient temperature. The system can sense when a power supply is poor or faulty, making it suitable for generators or unreliable power supplies.
In addition to improvements to its overall power and electrical systems, the Brokk 110 also features upgraded durability. This includes hardened parts, LED headlight protection, reinforced corners and a new steel gray color coating in strategic areas to add additional resistance to dirt and scratches.
The Brokk 110 is compatible with the same wide range of attachments available for the Brokk 100 that it replaces, including breakers, crushers, grapples, rock drills and shears. At 31-inches wide, the compact machine and its attachments fit through standard doors and inside passenger elevators. With its low floor load, the Brokk 110 is able to maneuver in areas such as stairwells or elevators.
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