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Allu rebrands crusher-screener bucket range

Allu has rebranded its crusher-screener bucket range to give it the name Transformer. The new name is one that should avoid confusion compared to its previous moniker as a crusher-screener bucket.
March 9, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Allu’s Transformer attachment can be adapted for crushing or screening

2180 Allu has rebranded its crusher-screener bucket range to give it the name Transformer. The new name is one that should avoid confusion compared to its previous moniker as a crusher-screener bucket.

Its ability to swap rotor assemblies for those equipped with work tools more suited to either crushing or screening, means the new branding is much more appropriate.

Allu’s Transformer range comprises the DL-series for three to 12 tonne excavators, D-series for 12 to 50 tonne excavators and M-series for 60 to 180 tonne excavators. The range should see an M-series arrive later this year, which is currently under development for mining applications and is applicable for 300 tonne excavators.

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