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Manufacturers’ Innovation: Tools and Attachments

PHOTO: EPIROC

EPIROC

COUNTRY Sweden

INNOVATION Demolition Pulverizer DP 1820 with Performance Booster

Epiroc’s DP 1820 Demolition Pulverizer is designed to seamlessly integrate the Performance Booster without the need for new housing. This unique retrofit capability offers a cost-effective solution to enhance performance without additional investment.

Key advantages of the Demolition Pulverizer DP 1820 with Performance Booster are the retrofitting feature that allows for a significant upgrade in performance without altering the existing housing.

The Performance Booster also increases the DP 1820’s output by 20%, ensuring faster, more efficient job completion.

As well as a 25% reduction in jaw cycle time that increases productivity and facilitates quicker project turnovers, the DP 1820 with Performance Booster also reduces carrier fuel consumption by up to 35%.

Tailored for 15 to 22-t carriers, the DP 1820 has a service weight of 1,820 kg (1.8 t) and a jaw opening of 746 mm. The Epiroc pulverizer is suitable for both primary demolition and secondary breaking, which helps promote the recycling and reuse of construction materials.

PHOTO: LEKATECH

LEK ATECH

COUNTRY Finland

INNOVATION LEKA Toras 35 – Electric Hammer

The LEKA Toras 35 Electric Hammer is powered by new and patented linear electric motor technology, which the OEM says is being continually developed to revolutionise the impact hammer market.

The Toras 35 is designed and built to be highly efficient and has a power to weight ratio similar to that of traditionally powered hammers.

Furthermore, it is coming to market at the same time as electric powered carriers and is thus a natural partner for electric powered equipment.

Compared to traditionally powered hammers, the model is said to be 70% more energy efficient, delivering twice the blow impact energy and offering a 98% reduction in oil consumption.

Lekatech says: “The LEKA Toras 35 is a major advance in hammer design and construction.

“Of light weight, delivering high power but producing low vibrations, it is built for operator comfort, economic use and high productivity.

“Electrically powered with low emissions and operating costs, the Electric Hammer is set to transform breaking in quarries, mines, demolition, and construction sites globally.”

PHOTO: OPEN-S

OPEN-S ALLIANCE

COUNTRY Sweden

INNOVATION Open-S Common Standard

To bridge the gap of incompatibility in the industry and to make life easier for the end user and for retailers, all over the world, the Open-S system is a common standard for excavator attachments, tiltrotators and quick couplers that is based on the Symmetrical Quick Coupler standard.

With the Open-S standard, fully automatic quick couplers from different manufacturers can be compatible with each other.

Meaning that contractors can choose and combine quick couplers, work tools from manufacturers that comply with this standard.

The Open-S standard is maintained and further developed by a technical committee made up of engineers from Open-S Alliance members.

The Open-S Alliance says: “Creating a universal standard is complex, requiring competitors to agree on product standardization and design changes.

"Despite these challenges, the Open-S organisation has dedicated several years to this effort.

"The initiative is now showing substantial benefits globally, with more members joining.”

PHOTO: ROTAR

ROTAR

COUNTRY Netherlands

INNOVATION X-Series RSS Mobile Scrap Shears

X, representing X-treme, introduces several new scrap shear models to the RSS range, responding to demand from both the Demolition and Scrap Processing Industries.

Rotar’s X-series comprises the the RSS10 X, RSS20 X, RSS100 X and the RSS150 X models, which are designed to withstand high operating pressures of up to 380 bar (5500 PSI). The shear design has evolved to give more body strength, coupled with a new pivot group design that improves jaw alignment. This improvement enables the shear to handle higher cutting forces.

Additionally, the nose blades incorporate a unique design, to keep them firmly in position during operation. Rotar says: “These innovative design features mean that the Rotar X-series of shears perform above and beyond any others available on the market today.”

In addition to the above features, Rotar has incorporated a larger cylinder, and the model’s rotation drive is reinforced and equipped with double gearboxes and motors for enhanced positioning. Combined with a favourable center of gravity this configuration prevents the shear from drifting during rotation.

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