A growing demand for equipment to be used in recycling applications is helping boost the market for demolition attachments
Manufacturers have been keen to invest in technology, developing new models and with more innovations to come. There are several key players in the hydraulic breaker sector, withThe pace of technological development is rapid, with new models coming to market on a regular basis. Atlas Copco claims that its MB1500 medium sized breaker offers high productivity and high performance for the medium-size hydraulic hammer class. The new machine completes the firm's line-up of medium sized breakers and features a simplified design, when compared with earlier generation units in this class. The MB1500 features an innovative design in that it does not have a high-pressure accumulator, which reduces the number of moving components and also cuts maintenance needs. However the breaker is equipped with the firm's StartSelect system, which can tune start-up and shutdown performance to the specific application, while it also comes with the proven AutoControl system, which is designed to deliver high blow energy under all operating conditions. The breaker is said to deliver a high power to weight ratio due to its efficient hammer mechanism, aided by an energy recovery system.
Robust in construction, the MB1500 can be used for an array of breaking duties and can also be used in comparatively cramped spaces. The 1.5tonne MB1500 can deliver 330-640blows/min (depending on the carrier), features a 135mm diameter tool with a 630mm useful length, suits carriers from 17-29tonnes and slots into the range between the existing 1.2tonne MB1200 and 1.7tonne MB1700 breakers.
Overall features are similar to the other models in the HB range and include a versatile mounting that allows use on compact loaders and excavators, a low noise kit, minimal moving parts and an automatic pressure-regulator. This last ensures the breaker works at its optimum operating pressure on all carriers. To further reduce maintenance, the HB1380 has no tie rods and can be quickly disassembled, while it derives its strength from its durable hammer casing. An automatic pressure regulator ensures the HB1380 breaker delivers a constant energy/blow, ensuring a longer working time without risk of overheating. Another innovative feature is a patented treated steel ring clip system, which retains the tool bushing and protects the greasing system.
Meanwhile, Italian attachment specialist Mantovanibenne is celebrating its 45th year in business and says that its latest design incorporate advanced features that improve performance. The company is based in Mirandola, near Modena and now offers a comprehensive range of demolition attachments including crushers, pulverisers, rotating pulverisers, multisystems, shears, pile breakers, grapples, grabs, quick couplers and different type of buckets.
According to Mantovanibenne, the firm continues to play a key role in the demolition equipment sector with sophisticated systems coming to market and planned for the future. In 2007 the company introduced its large MS130 multisystem, which measures 4.5m high and has and a jaw opening of 2.5m and more recently it has introduced the powerful CR100 crusher, which has a jaw opening of 2m and can be fitted to 90-130tonne excavators.
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