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Indeco adds demolition sorting grab range

Indeco has added a full range of demolition sorting grabs to its product line-up. The company started out in 1976 making breakers and has continued to add new types of attachment as operators increasingly look to use specific equipment for each application to cut times and costs. “Hammers still represent our core business but dealers have been asking for a wider range of Indeco demolition attachments to serve customers,” said commercial director Michele Vitulano, who is the son of the company’s founder.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Indeco’s IDG 1500 demolition sorting grab is representing the new range
RSS237 Indeco has added a full range of demolition sorting grabs to its product line-up.

The company started out in 1976 making breakers and has continued to add new types of attachment as operators increasingly look to use specific equipment for each application to cut times and costs.

“Hammers still represent our core business but dealers have been asking for a wider range of Indeco demolition attachments to serve customers,” said commercial director Michele Vitulano, who is the son of the company’s founder. This demand has previously led to the introduction of new models such as pulverisers and shears. 

On display at the show is the IDG 1500 demolition sorting grab, which has a load capacity of 800litres and can be fitted to excavators with weights from 17tonnes to 28tonnes.

The new sorting grabs are designed to handle light demolition work as well as to select and handle debris. Features include a heavy-duty structure, full 360° hydraulic rotation and a wide grab. The load jaws are interchangeable according to the material to be handled and the wear blades can also be changed and reversed.

Teeth can be mounted to improve efficiency and reduce maintenance costs. There are six models in the range, for excavators from 3tonnes to 45tonnes.

www.indeco.it

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