A demolition robot is an intelligent device specially designed to perform demolition tasks in dangerous, complex or difficult-to-operate environments. It combines advanced technologies such as mechanical engineering, automated control, sensor technology and artificial intelligence, and can play an important role in building demolition, disaster relief, mining, nuclear facility decommissioning, operations and other fields.
1. The main functions of demolition robots
Efficient demolition
Demolition robots are usually equipped with hydraulic breakers, shears, grabs, cutting saws and other tools, which can quickly and accurately break concrete, steel, masonry and other materials, and are suitable for tasks such as building demolition and ruins cleaning.
Remote control
Through wireless remote control or autonomous navigation system, operators can control the robot at a safe distance to avoid direct exposure to dangerous environments such as fire, collapse, radiation, etc.
Environmental perception and autonomous obstacle avoidance
The robot is equipped with laser radar, cameras, infrared sensors and other equipment, which can perceive the surrounding environment in real time, automatically avoid obstacles and ensure operation safety.
Multifunctional operation
The demolition robot can replace the tool head according to the task requirements to achieve multiple functions such as demolition, cutting, grabbing, and handling to meet the needs of different scenarios.
Adapt to complex terrain
Using a crawler or wheeled chassis, the robot can move flexibly and perform tasks in complex terrains such as ruins, mountains, and tunnels.