Crush it with the MBI Pulveriser (also known as a concrete crusher, hydraulic crusher, demolition pulveriser, concrete processor or nibbler). This versatile and powerful demolition attachment is designed to tackle any demolition task put before it. It can easily handle both primary and secondary demolition tasks, as well as being available in both fixed or rotating models.
Our MBI Pulveriser range has a demolition-oriented design, for effective ground demolition and optimal crushing process. With its reinforced structure, it’s designed to withstand even the most challenging demolition tasks. Constructed with HARDOX 400 and HARDOX 450 steel produced by Swedish Steelworks the MBI Pulveriser is designed to conquer any demolition projects it’s thrown into.
Key Features:
Fixed or Rotating Model: Both fixed and rotating models available. Fixed model is suitable for stationary applications such as use in recycling centres, while rotating models provide precise positioning which are essential for more complex demolition tasks. The rotating model uses a 360-degree hydraulic rotation system that allows for optimal control, enhanced manoeuvrability and easy operation in tight or awkward spaces.
Speed-Valve Technology: Reduce opening and closing times with its advanced hydraulic valve system. Enjoy smoother and faster operation, increasing productivity, saving costs and extending the lifespan of the attachment. This feature reduces stress across the components leading to more optimal operation.
Concrete & Rebar Separation: Designed and engineered to separate concrete from rebar reinforcements. Improve recycling and disposal efficiency, saving costs and improving overall operational efficiency.
Cylinder Shield: The hydraulic cylinder is protected by a protective shield, which safeguards the cylinder from damage caused by debris during demolition. This helps ensure the longevity of the product, reducing maintenance costs and downtime.
Interchangeable Plates: Easily and quickly replace plates with two toothing patterns. When teeth are worn, simply replace them, reducing maintenance downtime, while also allowing for adaptability to both primary and secondary demolition tasks which improves operational efficiency.