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Indeco's Multi 1000 makes debut

Increasing the range of its 'non-impact' products, Italian company Indeco has launched the new Multi 1000. Designed to meet the needs of the American market, where large-size equipment is more popular, the Multi 1000 is said to be the ideal tool for large-scale demolition work and can be mounted on carriers from 36-60tonnes. The other features which have made the products in the Multi series so successful are all on the 1000, including its innovative design, and its exceptional robustness and versatility.
July 10, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The new Multi 1000 increases the range of Indeco's 'non-impact' products.
Increasing the range of its 'non-impact' products, Italian company 237 Indeco has launched the new Multi 1000.

Designed to meet the needs of the American market, where large-size equipment is more popular, the Multi 1000 is said to be the ideal tool for large-scale demolition work and can be mounted on carriers from 36-60tonnes. The other features which have made the products in the Multi series so successful are all on the 1000, including its innovative design, and its exceptional robustness and versatility.

Also new is the IRP 500, the latest addition to Indeco's rotating pulverizer, and it is said by Indeco to be the smallest rotating pulverizer for excavators with an operating weight of 10-20tonnes.

"This latest addition was designed to express the greatest possible breaking power when used on mini to midi-range carriers (12-18tonnes the optimum combination, with 10-20tonnes also being feasible)," said Indeco.

"IRP 500's features enable it to achieve excellent productivity even on less accessible terrain, which requires the use of smaller, more agile machinery."

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