MR110 Remote Controlled Demolition Robot

Product Introduction The MR110 is a compact demolition robot designed [...]

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Product Introduction

The MR110 is a compact demolition robot designed for situations where manual demolition becomes too risky or inefficient. It is not a large machine, but it is often used in places where larger equipment simply cannot enter or operate safely.

Most customers choose this model for indoor demolition, renovation of old buildings, tunnel work, and industrial dismantling projects. In these environments, the main concern is usually not power alone, but whether the machine can actually reach the working area and operate under control.

The MR110 was built around that idea.

Where it is usually used

In practice, the MR110 is rarely used in open demolition sites. It is more commonly seen inside buildings, basements, narrow corridors, and partially restricted structures.

Some projects involve removing concrete floors inside factories. Others involve dismantling old residential structures or working in areas where vibration and dust need to be controlled.

It is also used in tunnel maintenance work and situations where structural stability is uncertain, and keeping operators away from the working zone becomes necessary.

Operation approach

The machine is operated through a remote control system. The operator stays at a safe distance while controlling movement, boom actions, and attachments.

This setup changes the way demolition work is carried out. Instead of standing next to the structure, the operator focuses on positioning and controlled breaking from a safer location.

In real jobsite conditions, this reduces exposure to falling debris and unstable materials, especially during the early stages of demolition when conditions are unpredictable.

Hydraulic system behavior

The MR110 uses a hydraulic system designed for continuous breaking work. It is compatible with different demolition tools such as breakers and crushers depending on the job requirement.

The hydraulic response is designed to stay stable during long operation periods. This is important in demolition work because the load is often inconsistent, and the machine needs to handle sudden resistance changes without losing control.

Machine structure

The overall structure is compact and low enough to fit into tighter working environments. This is one of the main reasons it is chosen for indoor projects.

In many cases, access is more important than size. If the machine cannot enter the building or move through narrow passages, even high power becomes meaningless.

The MR110 is designed with that limitation in mind.

Working behavior in real projects

On site, the machine is usually not used for a single task. It moves between breaking, clearing debris, and adjusting position repeatedly during the same project.

The control system is built to support this kind of repetitive operation without requiring complex adjustments from the operator.

Most operators get used to the machine quickly because the movements are straightforward and predictable once the system is understood.

Practical value

The MR110 is not positioned as a replacement for all demolition equipment. It is more of a solution for specific working conditions where manual labor is no longer safe or practical.

Contractors tend to use it when projects involve confined space, unstable structures, or repeated demolition tasks that require consistency over long working hours.

In these situations, it becomes a practical tool rather than a specialized machine used only occasionally.

Technical specification summary

  • Model: MR110
  • Operation: Remote controlled
  • Application: Demolition and dismantling work
  • Hydraulic system: High-pressure working system
  • Attachments: Compatible with breaker and crusher tools
  • Structure type: Compact demolition robot
  • Working environment: Indoor, confined, industrial and tunnel conditions

Applicable Scenarios

Construction

Gardens and orchards

Indoor demolition

Digging trenches

FAQ

A: Operators can control it from a distance, keeping them away from dangerous or unstable areas, which greatly reduces the risk of accidents.

A: Yes! With its compact and flexible design, it can easily enter elevators, indoor areas, or narrow construction zones where larger machines can’t reach.

A: It’s fully electric – no traditional fuel needed. This means zero emissions, quieter operation, and less maintenance.

A: Yes. Its lightweight and compact size make it ideal for working on small platforms or limited load-bearing areas.

A: Absolutely. It’s designed for remote operation in hazardous or hard-to-reach areas, reducing the need for manual intervention.

A:Smaller size, electric drive, and remote operation – making it safer, cleaner, and more flexible for modern construction needs.