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Xcentric Ripper adds the XR 80 to its range

Xcentric Ripper has launched the XR 80 Ripper, the largest excavator attachment in a range of eight models. The XR 80, which has a total weight of almost 10,000kg, has been introduced following successful testing carried out last month in Spain and France. It is designed to be mounted on excavators from 80tonnes to 120tonnes and used in larger quarries and on major construction sites.
April 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS3766 Xcentric Ripper International has launched the XR 80 Ripper, the largest excavator attachment in a range of eight models. The XR 80, which has a total weight of almost 10,000kg, has been introduced following successful testing carried out last month in Spain and France. It is designed to be mounted on excavators from 80tonnes to 120tonnes and used in larger quarries and on major construction sites. The Xcentric Ripper has a closed energy chamber to protect it from dust, water and dirt, enabling it to work in severe conditions.

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