Real world use of Streicher CL80 - How good is this drain repair tool?

June 14, 2026

The Streicher CL80: Advanced Drainage Robotics for Modern Sewer Maintenance

The Streicher CL80 robotic cutter has firmly become one of the most respected robotic cutting and milling systems in the drainage and sewer rehabilitation industry. The CL80 is designed specifically for domestic connection sewers and difficult-access pipework.Using the CL80 combines precision engineering, remote operation, and powerful precision cutting capabilities to help drainage contractors complete complex jobs safely and efficiently. Manufactured by Streicher Kanalsysteme, the CL80 is engineered for pipe diameters ranging from DN85 to DN200, with capability to expand up to DN300 using a sliding carriage system. Its pneumatic milling motor delivers up to 750W at 20,000 rpm, giving operators the power to remove concrete, calcified deposits, roots, protruding liners, and even embedded steel reinforcements inside pipelines.


What does the CL80 offer?

The CL80’s primary core function is robotic precision milling in confined drainage environments. The unit features a remotely controlled milling arm capable of rotating through a 630° working range, allowing technicians to target obstructions accurately without excavation. The integrated camera offers colour and LED lighting system to provide real-time clear visibility inside pipes, improving operator control and reducing the risk of additional pipe damage. The robotic CL80 is far from your standard robotic cutter, it has the ability to negotiate difficult pipe bends, including 90-degree turns. Through an alternating pneumatic bladder feed system, the robot can move through hard-to-access lateral connections.


How does the Streicher CL80 perform?

In real-world drainage applications, many UK contractors commonly use the Streicher CL80 for reopening blocked laterals, reinstating branch connections after lining installations, removing intruding liners, and preparing pipelines for trenchless rehabilitation work. The robot is widely adopted in a range of drainage maintenance, commercial sewer repairs, and residential connection trenchless rehabilitation because it reduces excavation costs and minimises disruption to surrounding infrastructure.


What do users of the Streicher CL80 think of it?

The manufacturer reports that user feedback from drainage professionals consistently highlights the Streicher CL80’s reliability, portability, and versatility. Operators particularly rate its climbing capability, precision cutting performance, and effectiveness in previously inaccessible pipe sections. Industry service providers also describe the Streicher CL80 as a “state-of-the-art climbing robot” capable of handling challenging bends and complex rehabilitation tasks with impressive accuracy.


Streicher CL80 Specifications:

Key Features

  • Remote-controlled robotic milling for drainage and sewer rehabilitation
  • High-speed pneumatic milling motor for removing roots, concrete, protruding liners, and scale deposits
  • Precision cutting arm with 630° rotation for accurate pipe repairs
  • Integrated LED camera system for live internal pipe inspection
  • Ability to work in difficult lateral connections and confined access points
  • Optional sliding carriage for larger pipe dimensions up to DN300
  • Modular equipment trolley and portable control system


Typical Drainage Industry Applications

Drainage contractors commonly use the Streicher CL80 for:

  • Reinstating lateral connections after CIPP lining
  • Removing intruding liners and hardened resin
  • Cutting roots and concrete obstructions
  • Preparing pipelines for rehabilitation works
  • Trenchless sewer maintenance
  • Robotic cutting in inaccessible pipe systems


Streicher CL80 Cutting : Final Thoughts

For drainage contractors seeking a high-performance robotic milling system, the Streicher CL80 remains one of the industry’s leading solutions for advanced sewer rehabilitation and trenchless drainage maintenance.


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