Genesis high-reach demolition tool
Superior, Wisconsin-based Genesis Attachments says its new GDT Razer demolition tool is designed for specialty, high-reach applications. Features include:
- a lighter-weight design, the GDT 190 and GDT 290 are optimized to fit on standard 200- and 300-class excavators, respectively, as well as most high-reach demolition machines
- a short, flat-top head with bolt-on bracket designed to make installation simple and make it easier to switch the tool between excavators
- customizable tooth configurations to process a variety of materials
- bolt-on teeth can be interchanged and reversed front to back for longer life and lower cost of operation and ownership
Visit www.genesisattachments.com for more information.
Brokk remote-controlled demolition machine
Brokk Inc., Monroe, Washington, has released an updated model of its remote-controlled demolition machine featuring:
- improved controls over previous models for smoother functionality in slewing and arm movements
- a simplified method to integrate attachments, such as hydraulic rock drills, and an updated electrical system for improved reliability
- ideal for light- and medium-duty demolition work in residential, commercial and industrial buildings
- can use a wide range of attachments, such as breakers, crushers, grapples, rock drills and shears
Visit www.brokk.com for more information.
West Salem Machinery shredder
West Salem Machinery (WSM), Salem, Oregon, has introduced its Biomass Super Shredder, designed to process a wide range of green feedstock. Features include:
- specifically designed to deliver high-capacity and high-speed milling of green fiber at rates from 10 to 75 tons per hour
- available in rotor diameters of 42 inches, 48 inches and 60 inches and rotor lengths from 36 inches to 88 inches long
- modular and adjustable tooling with either rigid or swing hammers with replaceable inserts
- large screen area with modular sizing screens to allow adjustment to product sizing
Visit www.westsalem.com for more information.
UNTHA electric mobile shredder
The ‘XR mobil-e’ is new from Austria-based UNTHA and includes these features:
- a mobile unit that can shred with a low-power electric drive
- on-board auxiliary power pack allows it to be easily moved around a production facility and plugged back in
- can process a variety of materials, including municipal solid waste, commercial and industrial, construction and demolition debris, wood waste and other bulky wastes, to produce a wide number of high-quality fuels for the waste-to-energy, cement, gasifier and biomass markets
- supplied on tracks with an adjustable exit conveyor and ferrous magnet to ensure the extraction of metals
Visit www.untha.com/en/xrmobile for more information.
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