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HUSQVARNA INTRODUCES NEW RANGE OF DXR DEMOLITION ROBOTS

Husqvarna Construction is strengthening its offer to demolition professionals with the launch of a new range of demolition robots — the DXR 145, DXR 275, DXR 305 and DXR 315.

The new range of demolition robots offer more power and more control, which means users can take their skills to a whole new level.

The four new DXR models offer, on average, a power increase above 20 percent when compared to previous models. This results in more effective and powerful machines that allow the user to get more demolition work done, faster, according to the company.

Complementing this, the new machines have functionality that optimizes available power in a way that allows work to continue at high power levels, even if the task gets tougher due to circumstances — such as hot environments, for example.

With an all new remote-control unit, precise operation is easier than ever. The new unit enables an improved overview of machine status, which contributes to increased uptime and productivity. The long distance remote connection keeps the user safer and clear of any potential risks, enabling them to work in challenging areas with a remote control range of up to 984 ft.

Fredrik Linnell, global demolition director at Husqvarna Construction, said “Improving operator safety is our foremost priority. All our new DXR models are third party certified in terms of safety, EMC and functional safety. At the same time, achieving high-quality, fast results is literally in the user’s hands.

“More than ever, these new machines are an extension of the operator, increasing power and offering improved control over the factors that define how successful the job will be.” With various multi-tools and factory installed packages available, productivity and areas of application can be quickly enhanced. The new range also has been engineered to facilitate easier trouble shooting, reducing downtime even further. “We understand that demolition work can be hot, uncomfortable and demanding, so during development of our new DXR range, the focus has been on how we can make every working day safer, easier and more productive for the Husqvarna Construction is strengthening its offerings to demolition professionals with the launch of a new range of demolition robots — the DXR 145, DXR 275, DXR 305 and DXR 315. user,” Linnell said. “We believe the results speak for themselves and that demolition and construction professionals will appreciate the new intelligent tech, smooth operation and high levels of performance the new DXR range delivers.” For more information, visit www.husqvarnacp.com. 

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“I first learned fabrication building short-course and desert off-road race trucks,” he said. “I started out cutting parts on a bandsaw, then worked my way to table welding in fixtures. Once I mastered the fixture welding, I was given the opportunity to build, design and weld the tube chassis and suspension components. I learned to have an eye for detail and perfection.”

Wagoner then worked as a fabricator at a commercial trolley company full time for seven years and has been a fabricator and industrial sawmill equipment installer for nine years, building massive machines for sawing logs into boards.

“With all these jobs I’ve traveled all over the United States and Mexico,” he said.

D-Rock Grizzly builds static rock separators for rock quarries, gravel pits, recyclers and landowners, and currently is offering six standard models to serve any size equipment. Customers can choose from its line of fixed bar, cleaning bar or fully adjustable models. D Rock Grizzly also can custom fabricate for any problem application.

“We ship nationwide and have put together a dealer program to begin adding dealers across the country,” said Wagoner.

Nicholas Stafford, owner of Stafford Boulders/Stafford Trucking in Mora, Minn., purchased D Rock Grizzly’s LR8 adjustable bar and HD model with removable cleaner.

“I’ve been doing rock for 20 years and have seen other grizzlys. They don’t come close to the workmanship of D Rock Grizzly’s,” said Stafford.

“We strongly believe in taking care of our clients,” said Wagoner. “Twenty-two percent of our grizzlys have gone to repeat customers. This percentage means the world to us as many customers have become friends. These relationships are irreplaceable.”

For more information, visit drockgrizzly.com.  CEG

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