Stanley LaBounty F16 Demolition Robot

April 27, 2011

Stanley LaBounty F16 remote-controlled demolition robot is its first entry into the middle-weight segment. The unit is a track-based, electrically driven carrier weighing 3,417 pounds, designed for selective dismantling of concrete slabs, stairwells, walls and other interior structures. It is designed to operate 500 foot-pound impact breakers and 1500 foot-pound drop hammers. Four self-stabilizing outriggers function separately, automatically raising and lowering to maintain consistent machine balance on uneven surfaces.

Stanley LaBounty F16 remote-controlled demolition robot is its first entry into the middle-weight segment. The unit is a track-based, electrically driven carrier weighing 3,417 pounds, designed for selective dismantling of concrete slabs, stairwells, walls and other interior structures. It is designed to operate 500 foot-pound impact breakers and 1500 foot-pound drop hammers. Four self-stabilizing outriggers function separately, automatically raising and lowering to maintain consistent machine balance on uneven surfaces. It has a four-point detachable boom, telescopic arm that reaches to 16.4 feet, and continuous and unobstructed 360-degree rotation.