Remu launches Crossover buckets

06 May 2015

Remu's Crossover bucket attachment is available with three screening modules that can be changed in

Remu's Crossover bucket attachment is available with three screening modules that can be changed in 10 minutes

Remu is set to use the Plantworx show in the UK to show off a new concept in screening buckets in conjunction with UK dealer Worsley Plant when it introduces the new Crossover screening bucket. This is a concept that consists of a bucket frame that can be connected to different work modules to allow fast changes for different jobs. Remu says that module changes can be accomplished in just 10 minutes to provide a versatile attachment.

The new Crossover attachment allows users to carry out different types of work with a single bucket, change particle size during screening, process different types of material and alternate between screening and crushing. In addition, users can easily change from blade to vibratory screening and the bucket can also be used to load or move material.

Two different sizes of Crossover bucket will be launched initially. The XO2090 is recommended for excavators over 5 tonnes and the XO2150 for excavators over 8 tonnes. Three modules will be available – the blade screen module (SB) for screening topsoil, the screener crusher (SC) for grinding lumpy material and the vibrating screen (SV) for separating sand or other loose and dry materials, and shaking waste and dirt from recyclable material.

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