Conjet ACR Robot 327

Conjet AB · Demolition · Shipping

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Last updated: 2026-04

Summary

The Conjet ACR Robot 327 is a tracked, electric-powered hydrodemolition robot built for selective concrete removal in confined spaces where larger equipment cannot access. It removes damaged concrete on horizontal, vertical, and overhead surfaces using high-pressure water jets while an operator sets parameters and monitors via the Conjet ONE wireless remote control. The 327 is shipping and available through Conjet's international distribution network including NLB rental in the US and Canada.

Structural Demolition

How it works on your site

Structural Demolition

The 327 uses high-pressure water to selectively remove damaged concrete while leaving rebar intact. The operator positions the robot via remote control, configures removal parameters on the Conjet ONE system, and the robot executes automated lance traversal passes across horizontal, vertical, or overhead surfaces. The arm and feed beam rotate 360 degrees; removable side covers extend reach into corners.

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Will it work on your site

Surface Concrete: horizontal, vertical, overhead
Minimum opening 820 mm (32 in) Track width adjustable 820-1,200 mm
Footprint 2,850 mm L x 820-1,200 mm W x 1,420 mm H 1,180 kg base; 1,330 kg with counterweight
Power Electric 3-phase (380-480V 16A or 200V 32A) No diesel option
Site prep External high-pressure pump, water supply, water containment system 3-phase electrical supply required
Operator ~2 days ConjetU training Cross-trained across all 7-Series robots
Control Conjet ONE wireless radio remote Mirrored display; GUI 7.0
Connectivity Wireless radio (built-in) Conjet Connect cloud monitoring compatible
Navigation Remote control teleoperated Automated pass execution only
Vertical reach 2,400 mm standard; 3,300 mm with extension Overhead: 2,000 mm standard; 2,850 mm with extension
Throughput 1-4 cubic yards per hour (with 500 hp pump); replaces 10-12 jackhammer operators Rate varies with pump pressure, flow, and concrete strength
Operating pressure Up to 3,000 bar; standard lance 1,600 bar DN20 Reaction force max 1,500 N; lances for other pressure ranges available