The Redcoast Laser Obstacle Remover is designed to cut hazardous branches near power lines without requiring workers to climb to dangerous heights. Instead of using traditional cutting tools, the system uses a high-energy optical fiber laser that can be operated remotely.
The laser accurately targets branches and cuts them from a distance, helping improve obstacle clearance efficiency in difficult environments.
Built for Complex Outdoor Operations
The system is designed for complex operational environments where access can be difficult or unsafe. In addition to cutting branches near power lines, it can also be used for removing hanging objects and in emergency rescue situations.

Because the laser is remotely controlled, operators can work from a safer distance while still targeting precise locations.
Portable System With Multiple Components
The device combines several components into one portable setup. It includes the main host unit, a power bank, focusing emission device, precise pan-tilt system, tripod, and a self-developed control system.
Despite its capabilities, the full setup weighs less than 24 kilograms, making it easier to transport and deploy in outdoor environments.
High-Power Fiber Laser System
The Redcoast Laser Obstacle Remover uses an optical fiber laser system with a maximum power output of 1500W. The pan-tilt mechanism supports 360-degree rotation, allowing operators to adjust the laser direction precisely during operation.
The system also includes warning lights, alarms, tilt prevention, and trigger prevention features designed to improve operational safety.
Remote Tree Cutting Without Climbing
By combining remote control, laser precision, and portable deployment, the Redcoast Laser Obstacle Remover offers a different approach to handling hazardous branches and obstacles near power infrastructure. Instead of sending workers to high locations, the system allows dangerous cutting operations to be performed from the ground.
Source: Redcoast Laser
