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Crushing and pulverising with Ramtec attachments

Finnish attachments manufacturer Ramtec has developed the Robi RP32 rotating pulveriser. Designed for excavators in the 22-35tonne class, the RP32 features interchangeable work tools enabling the pulverising mechanism to be swapped for bolt-on crushing components. An integral shear plate enables the attachment to cut smaller materials – typically up to 100mm size, said the company.
April 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Ramtec’s Robi RP32 is a pulveriser and crusher combined
Finnish attachments manufacturer 2172 Ramtec has developed the Robi RP32 rotating pulveriser. Designed for excavators in the 22-35tonne class, the RP32 features interchangeable work tools enabling the pulverising mechanism to be swapped for bolt-on crushing components. An integral shear plate enables the attachment to cut smaller materials – typically up to 100mm size, said the company.

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