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Flexible solutions are required in order to realize urban demolition projects holistically and to act not only effectively but also economically. This is because subsequent demolition recycling and preparatory activities for new construction projects are now an integral part of the repertoire of modern demolition contractors. Just in time for bauma, the multifunctional 51-ton SENNEBOGEN 830 Demolition Vario Tool machine is now available with two new equipment variants that also qualify it for this work and make it even more flexible in use: a particularly robust digging boom with a reach of 12 m and an accompanying digging bucket with a capacity of 1.7 m3.

  The SENNEBOGEN demolition machine 830 E Demolition Vario Tool is presented at bauma with the new digging boom and a digging bucket
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The SENNEBOGEN demolition machine 830 E Demolition Vario Tool is presented at bauma with the new digging boom and a digging bucket
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Proven flexibility and safety on confined construction sites 

In recent years, the SENNEBOGEN 830 Demolition Vario Tool has proven itself to be an absolute all-rounder in demolition, demonstrating its flexibility and performance particularly on confined, inner-city construction sites. Its compact dimensions, the environmentally friendly Stage V engine technology installed in it and the high load capacity with a full 360° swivelling range make it the perfect helper in difficult conditions and confined working areas. The impressive maximum track width of 4.5 m – the widest support square in this machine class - ensures a secure footing and vibration-free working, even on particularly heavy jobs. Transport to the next construction site can be realized easily and cost-effectively thanks to the counterweight that can be lowered at the touch of a button. For the driver, the Maxcab large-capacity cab with roof and front protection guard fitted as standard and optional bullet-proof glass equipment not only offers a high standard of safety, but also increased comfort. The cab can be raised by 2.80 m and tilted by 30° as standard thanks to the extra torsion-resistant cab elevation. Ergonomic working and a constantly optimised view of the work area are guaranteed.

The new equipment options with digging boom and digging bucket presented at bauma 2025 make the demolition machine even more versatile.

  The digging boom and digging bucket also qualify the SENNEBOGEN 830 E Demolition Vario Tool for demolition work at depth and follow-up work on the construction site
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The digging boom and digging bucket also qualify the SENNEBOGEN 830 E Demolition Vario Tool for demolition work at depth and follow-up work on the construction site
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New: Digging boom and digging bucket for heavy-duty work in deep ground and follow-up work on construction sites

After a building has been demolished, the debris must be disposed of and the site often has to be levelled or a new excavation pit has to be created afterwards. The new digging boom of the SENNEBOGEN 830 E Demolition Vario Tool , the EA12 with a reach of 12 m, has a very robustly constructed, three-part boom, which enables impressive lifting capacities of up to 6 tonnes and can therefore also operate particularly heavy demolition tools of larger machine classes (e.g. the SENNEBOGEN 870 E Demolition). The machine has maximum manoeuvrability within the working area and covers virtually every angle. By moving a bolt on the boom, the operator can choose between two kinematic positions: firstly, the extended KA compact boom, which is preferably used for heavy demolition work at height. Secondly, he can select the angled KA position, which allows the maximum digging depth of 5 m to be reached and is therefore particularly suitable for earthworks and foundation work. When demolishing basements and foundations, the machine can be positioned close to the pit. This not only saves space, but also gives the operator a better view of the working area, even if it is at a lower level. The flexibility of the boom also makes transport easier, as the boom can be transported compactly together with the basic machine on a low-loader. 

Equipped with the new 1.7m³ digging bucket, the machine can not only carry out demolition work but also classic earthmoving tasks such as excavation, foundation work or loading the accumulated debris onto trucks.

 

Cost and time savings: change equipment in the shortest possible time thanks to the fully hydraulic quick coupler

Another major plus point is that the optional fully hydraulic quick-change system allows the entire equipment to be changed at the touch of a button in just a few minutes. This applies to both the booms and the attachment. The basic machine can therefore switch between the three boom variants – the two-part AB17 with a reach of 17 m, the three-part AB23 longfront equipment with a reach of 23 m, and the EA12 earthmoving equipment - as well as various attachments – from demolition grabs to pulverisers – in no time at all and can be adapted directly to the specific requirements of the construction site. The flexible demolition machine SENNEBOGEN 830 E Vario Tool can therefore be used easily and economically for multiple jobs on larger demolition projects without the need for an additional machine. This is not only practical, but also significantly reduces both costs and logistics for the demolition contractor.   

 

Presentation at the bauma 2025

The new SENNEBOGEN 830 Demolition Vario Tool with digging boom and digging bucket will be presented to the public for the first time at bauma 2025

Booth, FM.712 

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