Crusher Bucket for Excavators suitable for excavators.
The Crusher Bucket is a versatile crushing attachment designed for excavators. It is renowned for its robust and durable structure, making it ideal for processing natural stone granules and crushing various inert materials on-site.
This innovative attachment offers several advantages, including its compact size for easy transportation, a versatile bucket design, and the efficient utilization of the excavator’s hydraulic system, resulting in significantly improved production efficiency and reduced operational costs. It has found widespread applications in demolition, construction, civil engineering, roadwork, mining, dredging, rock processing, municipal waste treatment, recycling, and various other industries.
Product Models:
Model | Excavator Weight | Loadable Capacity | Hydraulic Flow |
---|---|---|---|
PC-10 | ≥10 tons | 0.5 m³ | >100 (L/m) |
PC-20 | ≥20 tons | 0.8 m³ | >150 (L/m) |
PC-30 | ≥30 tons | 1.1 m³ | >200 (L/m) |
PC-40 | ≥40 tons | 1.8 m³ | >300 (L/m) |
Purpose:
- On-site direct crushing
- Minimize reliance on mechanical tools
- Address landfill disposal issues for demolished materials
- Eliminate rental expenses
- Cut down on transportation and management costs
- User-friendly and efficient
- Suited for both large and small construction sites
- Promote recycling and savings”
Applications:
The excavator crushing bucket finds extensive use in a variety of sectors, including demolition, construction, civil engineering, roadwork, mining, dredging, rock processing, municipal waste treatment, recycling, and other crushing-related tasks. It offers dependable performance and high efficiency.
Specific applications include:
- Breaking and recycling of construction waste, such as concrete, bricks, asphalt, ceramics, glass, and more.
- Crushing railway cement sleepers, cement poles, and various pier piles.
- On-site crushing and processing of aggregates in pavement construction, earthwork, excavation, and forest road construction.
- Processing natural stone in quarries, mines, gravel pits, river gravel pits, and beyond.