
Husqvarna, with U.S. headquarters in Olathe, Kansas, introduces the DC 200 drum cutter, a new attachment for the DXR demolition robot product line.
The DC 200 is made for surface profiling rock or concrete, trenching, excavating frozen soil, soft rock excavation in quarries, demolition and dredging. The 56 tungsten carbide-tipped picks on each side of the machine rotate and chip away at the surface material to the desired depth or complete removal. If the material is not completely removed, the cutter is designed to create a smoother, more uniform surface as well as smaller, finer grain sizes so material can be removed more easily or used as back fill without additional crushing. The DC 200 is suitable for use on restricted jobsites and sensitive urban areas due to the low noise and low vibration levels.
Main benefits include:
- designed for use in trenching, surface removal and profiling in rock, concrete or hard soil;
- Includes a software solution designed to enable sufficient flow and pressure;
- designed with low noise and vibration features to it can be suitable for use in sensitive areas; and
- designed to produce an even surface and smaller grains.
Technical specifications include:
- total width cutting head of 20 inches;
- diameter of cutter drum is 9 inches;
- number of picks at 56
- has a max cutting force at 5,075 pounds per square inch (psi), 2,835 pounds;
- has a max torque of 5,075 psi, 1,900 pounds;
- a max rock hardness of 2,900 psi; and
- a service weight of 441 pounds.
Latest from Construction & Demolition Recycling
- SRS says recycling initiatives reduce costs, boost efficiency
- Tomra X-Tract model targets wood sorting
- BIR World Recycling Convention 2025: Recycled steel usage stalls in 2024
- Minnesota awards $1M in waste reduction grants
- McCloskey dealer expands its territory in the Caribbean region
- Architectural billings remain subdued
- White House signals approval of Nippon Steel-US Steel merger
- LiuGong debuts equipment at WasteExpo 2025