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BAV Crushers highlights attachments range

BAV Crushers offers a variety of crushing attachments and is highlighting those for the same weight range of carrier excavator, roughly based on 3-6tonne operating weight, from each of its three core products. These are the BAV Alligator jaw pulverisers, for ripping up of slabs, demolitions of walls, cutting of rebar and primary crushing; BAV-CB crusher buckets, for reducing general, on site rubble, such as bricks, blocks, concrete and even rock, to a re-useable aggregate,and BAV-RS rotary screening bucket
March 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min
BAV Crushers offers a variety of crushing attachments and is highlighting those for the same weight range of carrier excavator, roughly based on 3-6tonne operating weight, from each of its three core products.

These are the BAV Alligator jaw pulverisers, for ripping up of slabs, demolitions of walls, cutting of rebar and primary crushing; BAV-CB crusher buckets, for reducing general, on site rubble, such as bricks, blocks, concrete and even rock, to a re-useable aggregate,and BAV-RS rotary screening buckets, for sorting material pre and post-crushing and for cleaning topsoil.

The company says it has worked hard to ensure as much functionality as possible transfers down from the larger attachments in each range, and that 2015 has been a hugely successful year for its smallest crusher bucket, the BAV-CB2, for machines in the 2.5-3.5tonne class.

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