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SENNEBOGEN demolition excavator 830 E opens up Regensburg

SENNEBOGEN demolition excavator 830 E opens up Regensburg

SENNEBOGEN demolition excavator 830 E opens up Regensburg

Ten years of standing vacant is enough long enough and now finally Metz Erdbau GmbH has been given the popular task of tearing down what was left standing of the old fortress that was the former Wangler furniture store in Regensburg.

At the centre of the work is a 45 ton SENNEBOGEN 830 E demolition excavator, used by the company to remove material and for on-site crushing and sorting.

Regensburg demolition project team (from left): Albert Metz, Christian Metz (Managing Director Metz Erdbau GmbH) and Michael Bauer (SENNEBOGEN)
Regensburg demolition project team (from left): Albert Metz, Christian Metz (Managing Director Metz Erdbau GmbH) and Michael Bauer (SENNEBOGEN)

Valued partner on the building site

Easy to transport on a low-loader, short set-up time, flexible range of attachments – these are just some of the reasons why Metz Erdbau GmbH decided to purchase an 830 demolition excavator from SENNEBOGEN’s E-series.

The company was founded in 2007 and specializes in holistic dismantling activities – from the controlled demolition of the Regensburg furniture store, to crushing and sorting, right through to the removal of material, all carried out by one 25 person strong expert demolition team.

It is clear that this approach requires machines that are as flexible as possible and they were found through working with SENNEBOGEN Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG and sales partner Michael Braun, CEO of HDV Bavaria.

The SENNEBOGEN 830 E demolishing the old furniture store fortress in record time after it stood empty for 10 years
The SENNEBOGEN 830 E demolishing the old furniture store fortress in record time after it stood empty for 10 years

Stability and extensive reach

With a reach of 19 metres and a full width of 4.5 meters, the 830 E’s demolition ability is ideally suited to downtown deconstruction. “Despite its compact dimensions, the 45 ton machine is very stable. This is especially evident when we are handling high load capacities, I rarely notice it vibrate or shake!” says operator Andreas Feigl.

SENNEBOGEN demolition excavator 830 E opens up Regensburg
SENNEBOGEN demolition excavator 830 E opens up Regensburg

Another plus, according to Andreas Feigl, is that the machine has a 360° operational radius and so gives an ideal view of the entire work area. The elevating Maxcab with a 30° tilt means that the operator can work comfortably at a view height of 6 metres. Reclined in the ergonomic comfort seat he can control the shears, bucket or even the demolition grab with a direct view of the attachment even at steep demolition heights.

Be it demolition grab, bucket or shears, the flexibility of the demolition 830 from SENNEBOGEN's E-series is impressive
Be it demolition grab, bucket or shears, the flexibility of the demolition 830 from SENNEBOGEN’s E-series is impressive

Always an eye on costs

Operating with reduced emissions is an important responsibility, not just to be kind to the environment but also to be easy on the wallet. “The SENNEBOGEN 830 E comes out really well in the time-money-precision ratio!” says Christian Metz, founder and managing director of the demolition company:

“The low consumption of the economical stage V diesel engine and the fact that there is barely any downtime thanks to fewer refuelling stops and quick grab changes has completely won us over!”

Post source : SENNEBOGEN Maschinenfabrik GmbH

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Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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