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Xcentric Ripper puts tough attachments on show

Xcentric Ripper International makes a range of tough excavator attachments and is introducing a new crusher bucket, for which it has the distribution rights. In addition the firm is unveiling its impact accumulation technology which the Spanish manufacturer believes allows its units to work faster and harder than the competition. Xcentric Ripper is looking for new dealer networks too, right around the world, and will be talking at the show about how it is now a Komatsu recommended attachment for machines be
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
3766 Xcentric Ripper International makes a range of tough excavator attachments and is introducing a new crusher bucket, for which it has the distribution rights. In addition the firm is unveiling its impact accumulation technology which the Spanish manufacturer believes allows its units to work faster and harder than the competition. Xcentric Ripper is looking for new dealer networks too, right around the world, and will be talking at the show about how it is now a 2300 Komatsu recommended attachment for machines being sold in Africa, Asia and South America.

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