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Epiroc’s durable demolition tool

Epiroc is now offering a versatile demolition tool
October 16, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Epiroc claims power and versatility for its new pulveriser models

Epiroc is widening its Demolition Pulveriser range with its new DP 2320 and DP 4220 with Performance Booster. The DP 2320 is suitable for carries of 18-29tonnes and comes with a service weight of 2.35tonnes. The larger DP 4220 fits the 38-57tonnes carrier class and has a service weight of 4.22tonnes. 
 
The Epiroc Demolition Pulveriser range benefits from the Performance Booster, which can be retrofitted onto existing attachments. Unlike other pulverisers on the market that require different bodies to withstand the load of a Performance Booster, the slim, modular design can cope with the additional power. 

The Epiroc Performance Booster boosts Demolition Pulveriser performance by up to 20%, ensuring jobs are completed faster and more efficiently. This feature also minimises jaw cycle time by up to 25%, contributing to increased productivity on the job site. The firm claims a significant reduction in carrier fuel consumption of up to 35%.

Both new models deliver precise handling and an impressive crushing force. The modular design eliminates the need for cylinder rod protection, and the 360° endless hydraulic rotation ensures optimal positioning and precise handling on the job site.  

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