Efficient and Portable
As your exclusive national rental partner of Conjet, NLB offers the Conjet ACR™ (Automated Concrete Removal) Robot 101 Nalta, the world’s smallest hydrodemolition robot.
The name Nalta, the northern Swedish word for half of half, embodies the goal when Conjet designed the Robot 101 Nalta, the smallest and lightest fully automated concrete removal and surface preparation robot on the market. The Nalta is specifically designed to operate where space is limited, such as between a building and scaffolding. It can also quickly be dismantled into components small and light enough to be carried by one person.
The Nalta allows concrete removal and surface preparation in narrow, confined areas inaccessible with other methods. The Nalta is remotely operated from a distance of up to 164 feet (50 meters) on horizontal, vertical or angled surfaces.
Due to the unique design of the Robot 101 Nalta, where no electrical sensors are present at the cutting head, the robot can safely be used underwater for a repair of bridge foundations and similar structures.
The Nalta consists of a cutting head mounted on a feed beam. The feed beam features step units that connect to standard scaffolding pipes. You also have the ability to design custom pipe framing to suit your specific needs.
Specifications | |
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Length per section | 3' 3" (990 mm) |
Weight per section | 18 lbs (8 kg) |
Weight lance unit | 26 lbs (12 kg) |
Weight step unit | 20 lbs (9 kg) |
Weight hydraulic unit | 198 lbs (90 kg) |
Max. reaction force | 600 N |
Power supply | 1/3 phase, 50/60 Hz |
Max. water presssure | 3,000 bar (43,500 bar) |
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