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Ramtec’s Robi MM062 screening bucket at INTERMAT

Launched at last September’s Maxpo 2011 exhibition in the company’s native Finland, Ramtec has high commercial hopes for its Robi MM062 screening bucket.
February 8, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Ramtec Robi MM062 screening bucket LIVE at INTERMAT 2012
Launched at last September’s Maxpo 2011 exhibition in the company’s native Finland, 2172 Ramtec has high commercial hopes for its Robi MM062 screening bucket.

The patented MM062 can be used for screening downsizing and loading various types of materials including wood, soil, bricks and glass. Easily mountable on an excavator of a wheel loader, the MM series includes four models: the MM062, the MM104, MM154 and MM254. The working weights of the screening buckets are 1,250kg, 1,950kg, 2,600kg and 3,200kg respectively.

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