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Aquajet Introduces Versatility-Expanding Accessories for Aqua Cutter 750V

The Hybrid Kit 3.0 easily attaches to the 750V and uses an intelligent system to automatically disengage the onboard diesel engine and convert to electric power.
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The Hybrid Kit 3.0 easily attaches to the 750V and uses an intelligent system to automatically disengage the onboard diesel engine and convert to electric power.

IMAGE SOURCE: Aquajet

  • Aquajet introduces new accessories for Aqua Cutter 750V

  • Extension Kit increases reach for applications such as bridges, berths, piers, and wastewater plants

  • Rotolance excels at surface preparation on steel bridges, roadways, pipes, tunnels, and more

  • Hybrid Kit 3.0 converts the diesel-powered 750V to electric when noise or emission requirements restrict diesel use

  • Extension Kit allows Hydrodemolition in hard-to-reach areas, improving operator safety and efficiency

  • Rotolance removes concrete, rubber coatings, paint, rust, plastic, and other materials, avoiding dust pollution

  • Two versions of Rotolance available with different water pressure capabilities

  • Hybrid Kit 3.0 easily attaches to the 750V, allowing it to be used in areas where diesel engines are not allowed

  • Hybrid Kit 3.0 features a built-in charger for the battery while the robot is working

  • Aqua Cutter 750V is a versatile and environmentally friendly machine

Aquajet, a global leader in the design and manufacture of innovative Hydrodemolition technology, introduces an Extension Kit, Rotolance and Hybrid Kit optimized for its revolutionary Aqua Cutter 750V with patented infinity oscillation. The Extension Kit increases the 750V’s reach for applications, such as bridges, berths, piers and wastewater plants, while the Rotolance excels at surface preparation on steel bridges, roadways, pipes, tunnels and more. The Hybrid Kit 3.0 converts the diesel-powered 750V to electric when diesel can’t be used due to noise or emission requirements.

“After a successful 750V launch, we wanted to fine tune accessories that give our customers even more ways to use the robot,” said Roger Simonsson, Aquajet CEO. “There is a lot of concrete around the world that needs repair. The 750V provides a way to efficiently remove it, and these accessories increase where the robot can go and the types of removal that are achievable.”

The Extension Kit can be configured several ways with an elbow and beams, allowing the operator to perform Hydrodemolition in hard-to-reach areas. <br>IMAGE SOURCE: Aquajet

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The Extension Kit can be configured several ways with an elbow and beams, allowing the operator to perform Hydrodemolition in awkward, hard-to-reach areas. During a bridge repair, for example, the Extension Kit allows the 750V to work from the bridge deck and reach over the barrier without having to remove it, saving contractors time and hassle. To reach the underside of the bridge deck, the beams extend to the side over the railing and downward at a 90-degree angle. Then, the elbow reaches underneath the bridge at a 90-degree angle and points the cutting head upward underneath the deck. The accessory expands the 750V’s reach by 1 meter (3 feet, 3 inches) to the sides and up to 2 meters (6 ½ feet) vertically.

In addition to the versatility and efficiency gains, the Extension Kit improves operator safety by eliminating labor-intensive alternatives, such as using hand tools to remove concrete from difficult-to-reach spots.

The Rotolance attachment is a powerful surface preparation tool. Contractors can utilize the Rotolance to remove concrete, rubber coatings, paint, rust, plastic and other materials. The accessory brings this versatility to several different applications, including steel bridge coating removal, roadway surface preparation, deck epoxy removal, pipe coating removal and more. While the 750V is often used for deeper sections of concrete, the Rotolance serves as a light-removal alternative. This method avoids sand blasting, eliminating dust pollution.

The Rotolance attachment is a powerful surface preparation tool. Contractors can utilize the Rotolance to remove concrete, rubber coatings, paint, rust, plastic and other materials.<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Aquajet

The Rotolance for the 750V comes in two versions — the 1000 and 2500, each with a working diameter of 350 millimeters (13.8 inches). The 1000 achieves a maximum water pressure of 14,500 psi (1,000 bar) that leaves a good bonding surface when cleaning or removing hard paint, rust and rubber coatings. The 2500’s maximum water pressure is 36,300 psi (2,500 bar) that quickly and precisely removes a shallow layer of concrete.

The Hybrid Kit 3.0 easily attaches to the 750V and uses an intelligent system to automatically disengage the onboard diesel engine and convert to electric power. This brings the 750V’s capabilities to applications where diesel engines may not be allowed, such as parking garages or inside buildings. The Hybrid Kit 3.0 can be installed without any tools as operators simply snap it onto the back of the robot, connect the hoses and it’s ready to go. The Hybrid Kit 3.0 also features a built-in charger that powers the battery while the robot is working. Once connected, the 750V can run on either diesel or electric, making it a versatile, environmentally friendly machine.

Source: Aquajet