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Jetframe 101

Jetframe 101
Nalta

CONJET AB
P.O. Box 507
SE-136 25 HANINGE
SWEDEN
Phone:
+46 (0)8 55 65 22 40
Fax:
+46 (0)8 55 65 22 60
E-mail:
conjet@conjet.com
Website:
www.conjet.com

Nalta is an expression from


Vilhelmina in Lappland in
northern Sweden. It means half
of half and half of that or just
something very small.

APPLIED WATERJET TECHNOLOGY

Conjet Jetframe 101

Compact and portable


hydraulic unit
The Jetframe 101 Nalta
system is powered by
a hydraulic unit that
operates on a single
phase 230V, 10A supply.
It is mounted on a trolley
for easy transport, and
can be placed up to 20m
away from the Nalta.

Jetframe 101 has been successfully working with a wide range of


projects throughout the world, from high pillars to narrow pipes.
We use our experience to help you with your project.

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Underwater operation
Operation on curved pillars down to a radius of
400mm
The feed beam can be extended to 3m using
extra sections
The robot can climb on standard scaffolding pipes
A trolley makes the Naltas hydraulic unit easy
to transport
Highly versatile
Can access areas unavailable to other
hydrodemolition robots due to its minute size

Turning points are set


manually by physical
stop blocks mounted
on the feed beam.
The process is
completely mechanical,
allowing the robot to
work under water.

The cradle moves,


oscillating the
lance between two
turning points on the
feed beam. At each
turning point, the
lance angle of attack
inverts.

The operator
controls all
movements of
the Jetframe
101 Nalta from a
handheld radio
control box.

Special
applications
Since the Nalta climbs on standard scaffolding pipes, the
applications are endless. Whether the work area is flat or
round, wide or narrow, the bearing frame can be adapted
to suit the environment. Examples of special applications
for the Nalta are shown to the right. Is your project too
complex for ordinary hydrodemolition robots? Ask Conjet
about adapting the Nalta to match your needs!

W ID E S T

World wide experience

The feed beam is


built using one to
three 1m sections.
By adding extra
sections, it is
possible to extend
the beam length up
to 3m.

260 mm

T H E

Features

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Conjet Technology removes concrete without causing


cracks or damaging the reinforcement, resulting in a
good bonding surface.
The Conjet Jetframe 101 Nalta has been designed to
replace hand lances for a large number of hydrodemolition
applications, increasing productivity and improving safety
for operators.
The compact and lightweight Jetframe 101 Nalta is supplied
with high pressure water from a standard hand lance pump
and can operate on flat as well as curved surfaces with a
radius as small as 400mm. It consists of a feed beam with
an oscillating lance, hydraulic unit and a radio remote control
box. The Nalta is mainly used for the hydrodemolition of
concrete, but is also suitable for other applications, such as
surface preparation and descaling of steel.
Its main advantages compared to hand lances are:
Operation is done from a suitable safe distance
Increased production rate
No rest needed between sessions
Can work with higher reaction forces
One-man operation

Optional rotor head for surface


preparation
Several rotor heads are optionally
available for different surface
preparation tasks. For example, a
fine surface finish can be achieved
on steel using 3000 bar.

Optio
nal r
ot

The worlds smallest


hydrodemolition
robot, replacing
your hand lance or
operating underwater

By placing the feed


beam outside the
frame, the Nalta
can be positioned in
very narrow slots.

R A N G E

O F

The feed beam is


attached at each end
to the step units. They
fix onto the scaffolding
pipes and automatically
climb up or down as the
process progresses.

Removing concrete from a


square pillar.
LAquila, Italy.

Cleaning the outside surface


of a pipe.
France.

Cleaning the inside of a


process tank.
Italy.

Removing concrete from a


round pillar.
France.

Working on the ceiling of a


parking deck.
Italy.

Mounted on a frame with


wheels, for horizontal work.
Stockholm, Sweden.

Special
application for
working inside
pipes or tubes.
This Nalta is
equipped with
a special rotor
for cleaning the
inside surface of
the tube.

H Y D RO D E M O L I T I O N

Pipes set up for


working around a
pillar. The Nalta
can operate on
pillars down to a
radius of 400mm.
The lance is bent
to accomodate for
the curved surface.

E Q U IP M E N T

Distributor/Agent

J E T F R A M E 1 0 1 DATA S H E E T
Dimensions
-hydraulic unit

Nalta Oscillator (standard)


Nalta Rotor

700 mm

TO O L S

Configurations

Custom

Cover chart

510 mm

330 mm

-standard configuration

300 mm
Any length

530 mm

300 mm

1 section = 990 mm
260 mm

Suggested powerpacks:
Applied
Waterjet
Technology

Do not forget the powerpack supplying the robot with high pressure water! Suitable
powerpacks for Jetframe are regular hand lance pumps, which range in power from 120
kW to 250 kW, depending on the application. Further information concerning powerpacks
can be found in the powerpack brochure and product overview brochure.

Technical Data
-standard configuration

CONJET AB
P.O. Box 507
SE-136 25 HANINGE
SWEDEN
Phone:
+46 (0)8 55 65 22 40
Fax:
+46 (0)8 55 65 22 60
E-mail:
conjet@conjet.com
Website:
www.conjet.com

Weight per feed beam section

8 kg (18 lb)

Weight oscillating cassette

12 kg (26 lb)

Weight step unit

9 kg (20 lb)

Weight hydraulic unit

90 kg (198 lb)

Maximum reaction force

600 N

Power supply

230 V, 10 A / 3 phase, 380 - 480 V

Maximum operating pressure

3000 bar

CE, EMC certified


Pictures are illustrative only and do not necessarily show the configuration of the products on the market at the given point in time.
These products must be used in conformity with safe practice and applicable statues, regulations, codes and ordinances.
Subject to change without prior notice.
Copyright Conjet AB, Sweden 2013 All unauthorized copying or sampling strictly prohibited

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Length per feed beam section


(2 included in the delivery and maximum 3 sections 990 mm (3 ft 3 in)
may be connected)

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