Bauma launches from Doosan

07 April 2010

New breakers and other demolition attachments are sure to be a major feature of this year's bauma and Doosan is just one who will use the show to unveil a new range, its DXB Breakers. This five-model range will cover carrier weights from 4 to 37 tonnes. Features include a patented valve system to recover energy and increase overall performance, as well as systems to guard against blank firing and pressure peaks.

Sister company Montabert will be introducing its blue line of breakers, with the 1,700 kg (3,740 lb) XL1700 being shown at Bauma. The range is designed to offer 'entry level' units, but they still feature systems such as blank firing protection and automatic blow frequency adjustment.

The company will also be launching a range of four crusher buckets for 10 to 35 tonne excavators. The units only need one-way auxiliary hydraulic circuits to operate, and can be adjusted to produce different sized end products from waste streams ranging from concrete, bricks, blocks, asphalt and aggregates.

The two larger models, the CRB751 and CRB951 are also available as heavy-duty versions.

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