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Ramtec unveils new Robi RP32R pulveriser

Finnish company Ramtec’s products are geared around the Robi brand name, with the core product being the new Robi RP32R pulveriser, which is the third model in the series and is designed for secondary stage demolition. It can be mounted on excavators between 22-35tonnes, and the weight without the top plate is 2.67kg. It has a maximum opening of 882mm with a jaw depth of 876mm. There are several improvements, including a high speed valve, changeable wear parts, rotation (optionally without rotation),
March 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Finnish company 2172 Ramtec’s products are geared around the Robi brand name, with the core product being the new Robi RP32R pulveriser, which is the third model in the series and is designed for secondary stage demolition.

It can be mounted on excavators between 22-35tonnes, and the weight without the top plate is 2.67kg.

It has a maximum opening of 882mm with a jaw depth of 876mm. There are several improvements, including a high speed valve, changeable wear parts, rotation (optionally without rotation), optimised kinematics, and open or closed design according to the application.

Further Robi equipment includes the MM104 Multi Master screening bucket series, offering five models designed for screening, separating, mixing and composting.

As carrier, the customer can choose an excavator (16-24tonnes) or a wheeled loader (6-7tonnes).
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