Tracked Firefighting and Extinguishing Robot

Product Description

This firefighting robot (GX88) can effectively replace trailer-mounted fire monitors and mobile fire monitors, using its own power to remotely control the fire monitor to the required position. It effectively substitutes for firefighters approaching the fire source or entering hazardous disaster sites such as flammable, explosive, toxic, oxygen-deficient, or smoke-filled environments for reconnaissance and firefighting operations. Operators can conduct firefighting operations against the fire source from a maximum safe distance, avoiding unnecessary casualties.

It can be used for reconnaissance, and cover operations in incidents involving large-scale toxic gas and smoke. Public (rail) road tunnels, large-span and large-space industrial plants, petrochemical oil storage facilities, and refineries all are suitable for using this robot.


Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model NO GX88
Size ≤2400*1500*1900mm
Weight 2200kg
Remote Control Distance 1000m
Inclined Stability Angle ≥30°
Straight-Line Speed ≥1.5m/S
Gradeability ≥40°
Self-protection Function Fine water mist protection
Straight Running Deviation 3%
Chassis Type ATV hydraulic rubber tracked chassis

Key Features

Remote Operation

Can be remotely controlled from up to 1000m away, keeping operators safe from hazardous environments.

Self-Protection System

Equipped with fine water mist protection system to ensure operation in extreme heat conditions.

Tracked Mobility

ATV hydraulic rubber tracked chassis provides excellent mobility on various terrains with gradeability ≥40°.

High Stability

Inclined stability angle ≥30° ensures stable operation on sloped surfaces.

Fire Monitor Capability

Effectively replaces trailer-mounted and mobile fire monitors with precise positioning capability.

Reconnaissance Function

Can perform reconnaissance in toxic, oxygen-deficient, or smoke-filled environments.

Application Scenarios

Tunnel Fires

Public road and rail tunnels where visibility is low and toxic gases may accumulate.

Industrial Plants

Large-span and large-space industrial facilities with complex fire risks.

Petrochemical Facilities

Oil storage facilities and refineries with high risk of explosive atmospheres.

Toxic Gas Incidents

Incidents involving large-scale toxic gas and smoke where human entry is dangerous.

High-Risk Fire Zones

Areas with flammable, explosive, or oxygen-deficient environments unsafe for firefighters.

Hazardous Material Sites

Disaster sites with unknown chemical risks where reconnaissance is needed before human entry.