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Couplers and attachments: Hydraulic pulveriser

Sanland Equipment hydraulic pulveriser

Sanland Equipment’s hydraulic pulverisers offer powerful concrete crushing and steel cutting in one attachment, ideal for demolition and recycling

In the world of demolition and recycling, concrete pulverisers have become an indispensable tool. These powerful attachments are built to break concrete down into manageable sizes, simplifying transport, boosting production rates, and minimising wear on crushers and impactors.

For those sitting on a steady supply of concrete demolition waste that can’t be fed directly into a crusher, hydraulic pulverisers from Sanland Equipment are proving to be a smart investment.

Power meets precision

Sanland’s single-cylinder hydraulic pulverisers are known for their raw crushing force and straightforward design. The machines are designed to not only tackle thick slabs of high-strength concrete but also cut through steel reo bars with ease – an operation that can be both time-consuming and damaging to other equipment.

Their heavy-duty yet uncomplicated build means operators can service their own machines using basic tools and tried-and-true hard-facing maintenance methods.

“Our 18-26-tonne hydraulic pulversier has a maximum opening width of just under 1000mm and delivers over 150 tonnes of crushing force,” says Max Sun of Sanland Equipment. “It can handle steel reinforcing up to 30mm thick.”

A reo bar solution

Sanland Equipment hydraulic pulveriser

Steel reinforcing bars, or reo bars, are a common nuisance in the recycling process, often wreaking havoc on crushers and conveyor belts. Cutting or separating steel from concrete at the pulverising stage can significantly reduce downstream damage and prevent costly downtime.

Hydraulic vs. manual pulverisers

While manual/mechanical pulverisers offer a lower entry cost, they can’t match the force of hydraulic units. While both types of pulverisers are suited to particular applications, manual/mechanical units often struggle with dense materials and steel bars, and prolonged use may increase wear on excavators. Hydraulic pulverisers, by contrast, can deliver more power with less strain on equipment.

Attachments that work hard

Sanland Equipment’s full range of excavator attachments suit carriers up to 70 tonnes, including:

  • Hydraulic rock breakers
  • Vibro rippers
  • Screening buckets
  • Concrete pulverisers

“Our aim is to pass on cost savings from manufacturing advancements directly to customers,” says Max.

“We want to make high-performance tools more accessible – with the support of a trusted local business.”

Sanland Hydraulic Pulveriser basic specifications

  • 18- to 26-tonne model
  • Max jaw opening: ~1000mm
  • Crushing force: 150+ tonne-force
  • Cuts reo bars up to 30mm
  • Simple to maintain with standard tools

For more information, visit sanlandequipment.co.nz

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