NLB launches water pressure ARM

20 June 2014

The ARM lets an operator control water jets from the cab

The ARM lets an operator control water jets from the cab

US manufacturer NLB Corp has launched a new attachment – the Automated Remote Manipulator (ARM).

This is a semi-automated water jet system that is said to let an operator manipulate a variety of accessories from the cab, using joystick controls to start, stop and position the flow of high-pressure water.

Suited for mounting on mini excavators, the ARM is designed to handle water pressure of up to 40,000psi, or 2,760 bar, at 600hp. ARM comes with a quick-connect system, to enable operators to change accessories, such as a spin jet or spin nozzle head, depending on the job.

The ARM has a vertical reach of about 12ft (3.6m) and a horizontal reach of about 17ft (5. m), with a wide water jet pattern to maximize coverage.

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