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MB moves down the weight range

New crushing and screening buckets from attachment specialist MB sees the company moving down the weight range to fulfil customer demand. The new MB-C50 rushing bucket and MB-S10 screening attachment are both designed for excavators in the 4tonne to 8tonne weight range.
April 16, 2013 Read time: 1 min
MB’s latest additions moving down the weight range
New crushing and screening buckets from attachment specialist 283 MB sees the company moving down the weight range to fulfil customer demand.

The new MB-C50 rushing bucket and MB-S10 screening attachment are both designed for excavators in the 4tonne to 8tonne weight range.

Throughput on the MB-C50 crusher bucket is put at 5m3/hr and its 0.5m3 bucket has an opening of 550mm by 280mm. Output size is adjustable between 15mm and 70mm. The MB-S10 screen has a 0.6m3 bucket capacity with an 880mm diameter spinning basket that is 560mm deep. 

The company has also added the MB-L200 crushing bucket for backhoe loaders between 7tonnes and 10tonnes and skid steer loaders above 4.5tonnes. Maximum throughput is put at 21m3/hr and the output size ranges from 15mm to 50mm. 

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