Skip to main content

Indeco broadens hydraulic attachment range

Indeco is broadening its range of hydraulic attachments with the addition of two new shears. The new ISS 30/50 and the ISS 35/60 take the place of the earlier ISS 30/60 and offer an improved shape and increased jaw opening. As the firm now offers two shears rather than just one, this also allows users to better optimise the unit for the size carrier being used. Each ISS rotating shear can be either stick- or bucket-mounted. The firm also offers a fixed version which is mounted straight onto the excavator ar
March 9, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
237 Indeco is broadening its range of hydraulic attachments with the addition of two new shears. The new ISS 30/50 and the ISS 35/60 take the place of the earlier ISS 30/60 and offer an improved shape and increased jaw opening. As the firm now offers two shears rather than just one, this also allows users to better optimise the unit for the size carrier being used. Each ISS rotating shear can be either stick- or bucket-mounted. The firm also offers a fixed version which is mounted straight onto the excavator arm. Being lighter and less bulky, this means a larger shear can be used on the excavator, increasing productivity. The ISS rotating shears are said to be highly suited to demolition tasks for metal structures and can be rotated continuously to optimise position. Other benefits include rapid operating cycles and high power.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • New soil compactor launches from key manufacturers
    May 30, 2013
    Major manufacturers continue to develop new soil compactor models - Mike Woof reports. Innovations in machine design are being seen in the soil compaction sector from a number of major firms. As in other equipment sectors, new engine emissions legislation has played a huge role in driving the latest design changes. Europe, the US and Japan are rolling in the new Tier 4 Final/Stage IV legislation on noise and exhaust emissions which will be phased in across power output classes from the start of January 2014
  • Machine control innovations
    February 15, 2012
    THE RECENT CONEXPO-CON/AGG exhibition has seen the launch of a wealth of new machine control technologies - Mike Woof reports A fast pace of technological development in the machine control sector is seeing new innovations come to market at regular intervals. The developments remain focussed on the three main technology suppliers to this market, Leica Geosystems, Topcon and Trimble, offereng a combination of systems using machine control based on GPS, total station, sonic units and industrial inertial gu
  • Clean running haulers
    February 14, 2012
    Volvo Construction Equipment says that its all-new F-Series ADTs will meet the tough Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB emissions legislation as well as delivering performance improvements over previous models.
  • Utility machine innovations
    May 23, 2023
    New developments will make utility machines more efficient and reliable, lowering running costs for users