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New Bobcat Cutting Attachment Crushes Concrete with Minimal Noise and Vibration

 

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Bobcat Australia has released the new Bobcat Cutter Crusher Attachment for both Skid Steer Loaders and Compact Excavators. Ideal for demolition contractors, the Cutter Crusher is designed to crush concrete and cut round steel, rebar, wire mesh, angle iron and 1-beams embedded within concrete. When mounted on a Bobcat Excavator or Loader, the Cutter Crusher gives users incredible crushing power for those hard-to-reach demolition jobs.

Ideal demolition applications for the new Attachment include crushing concrete and cutting steel beams in buildings, garages, driveways and bridges. The Bobcat Cutter Crusher also is job-matched to cutting iron and steel frames in recycling plants. The Attachment rotates freely 360 degrees, enabling operators to easily position the unit at an angle appropriate to the material to be broken.

Industry-first Excavator and Loader X-Change Mounting System expands Attachment versatility

The Cutter Crusher is the first Bobcat Attachment to come standard with the Bobcat Loader X-Change Mounting Frame System. This allows certain Bobcat Compact Excavator Attachments to be used on Bobcat Loaders. Ideal for rental yards or contractors using both Bobcat Loaders and Compact Excavators interchangeably, the new Mounting System enables operators to utilise the same Attachment on either tool carrier.

The right Attachment for the job

Bobcat Company offers two separate Cutter Crusher models: the CC30 and CC40. CC30 has a maximum jaw opening of 305mm and a 100mm cutting blade opening. Maximum cutting force is 85,450 lbf. at 3,000 psi, and maximum crushing force is 33,470 lbf. at 3,000 psi. The CC40 has a maximum jaw opening of 406mm and a 203mm cutting blade opening. Maximum crushing force is 53,000 lbf. at 3,000 psi.

 

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