Skip to main content

Simex’s new range of versatile attachments

Simex is marking its 25th anniversary with the introduction of several new attachment products for screening, crushing and cutting. Aimed at the screening market the firm is offering the versatile VSE 20 and VSE 30 buckets, which share patented technology and other features with the existing VSE 40 model. Like the VSE 40, these have the patented system able to hydraulically adjust the output size of the screened material. These size changes can be made from the cab of the carrier machine. Both models are co
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Simex is introducing a versatile range of new attachments
1141 Simex is marking its 25th anniversary with the introduction of several new attachment products for screening, crushing and cutting. Aimed at the screening market the firm is offering the versatile VSE 20 and VSE 30 buckets, which share patented technology and other features with the existing VSE 40 model. Like the VSE 40, these have the patented system able to hydraulically adjust the output size of the screened material. These size changes can be made from the cab of the carrier machine. Both models are compact in design and the VSE 20 has been designed for 14-18tonne excavators while the VSE 30 for 18-24tonne excavators. Designed for 14-25tonne excavators, the CBE 30 crusher bucket is said to offer high efficiency and productivity. The bucket features a long life rotor design with high wear resistance, as well as easy servicing and replacement of wear parts. The new TF 850, 1100, 2100 and 3100 cutter heads benefit from a flow control valve that helps improve efficiency and durability. Mechanical seals boost productivity and prevent wear even when the materials being milled are abrasive. Their versatility allows these attachments to be used in a wide array of applications, including utility trenching, profiling, tunnelling and embankment maintenance.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Competitive asphalt compaction market
    February 13, 2012
    Existing tough competition will step up another gear with the launch of further new machines in the asphalt roller market, Mike Woof reports. The asphalt compaction equipment market is intensely competitive, with a number of major firms all fighting to boost market share. And with many major manufacturers having revamped ranges during 2010 and further new models now due, this rivalry is set to become tougher still.
  • Cold milling popular for road materials recycling
    March 2, 2012
    Milling techniques remain one of the most widely used recycling methods
  • New asphalt paving technologies boost performance
    February 28, 2012
    Sophisticated new paving technologies are coming to market that will help boost quality and performance. New paving technologies are being introduced to meet the differing demands of both North American and European customers. Although North American and European paving techniques do vary, there are also some control technologies being introduced that will help quality for both approaches.
  • Cold milling popular for road materials recycling
    July 4, 2012
    Milling techniques remain one of the most widely used recycling methods Well-proven, cold milling techniques remain one of the most widely used methods for materials recycling in road construction. Milled road materials can be cleaned up and re-used in both asphalt and concrete highway construction. German firm Wirtgen has long dominated the market for road milling machines and has the largest share of the sector (as well as the broadest product range), although other firms based in Europe and the US are be