5 reasons you need a controlled demo kit
What is a controlled demo kit?
The world of demolition is known for big excavators and even bigger noises. Who doesn’t love to see a giant building turned into a huge pile of rubble to the tune of a hydraulic hammer?
But sometimes, a demo comes along with tight spaces and noise limits. Unless you want a good job to go to someone else, you need a controlled demo kit.
A controlled demo kit uses handheld tools to complete demolition tasks with minimal noise, dust and vibrations.
Here are five reasons you need to add a controlled demo kit to your arsenal today.
#1 – Clean and quiet demolition
With a controlled demo kit, you can:
- Demolish without pulverising concrete for a clean operation.
- Demolish without a water-cooling system, avoiding mud and mess.
- Demolish without noise or pollution. This is ideal near hospitals and residential areas.
#2 – Powerful performance in your hand
Machinery Specialist supplies TEHMA kits. They’re the highest performing on the market. Featuring modern, sophisticated technology, they’re built from high-quality materials and boast a high degree of manufacturing accuracy.
#3 – Versatility
With a controlled demo kit, you can maximise your service offerings for your customers. A TEHMA kit allows you to conduct controlled and underwater demos. The lightweight and compact handheld tools allow your team members to easily tackle demos that are indoors or in tight spaces unreachable for excavators. Plus, electric models can be connected to domestic installations (220V), avoiding the need for heavy, bulky power supply units.
#4 – Easy to use
TEHMA kits are so easy to use, they can be operated without specialised training, and by a single operator.
The TEHMA Combi modular unit also allows the operator to quickly and easily swap between a shear cutter, spreader cutter and the shear with blade guide, minimising expense and maximising use.
#5 – Safe to operate
The innovative design of controlled demo kits prioritises the safety of the operate in multiple ways:
- Quiet – no hearing protectors required.
- Doesn’t generate harmful hand-arm vibrations.
- Controlled operation reduces risks of falling rubble.
- Doesn’t generate dangerous cracks.
Conclusion
In conclusion, a controlled demo kit is a game-changer for demolition tasks that require precision, minimal disruption, and maximum safety. Whether you’re working in tight spaces or environments with noise and dust restrictions, these kits offer powerful performance and versatility without compromising efficiency.
With easy operation, superior safety features, and the ability to take on a variety of demolition tasks, investing in one of these can significantly enhance your service offerings and keep you ahead of the competition.