New robot attachments from Husqvarna

24 January 2012

The DCR 300 is for use on Husqvarna's DXR310 and 250 demolition robots

The DCR 300 is for use on Husqvarna's DXR310 and 250 demolition robots

Husqvarna has introduced two new crusher attachments for its range of demolition robots, the 274 kg (602.8 lb) DCR 300 (pictured) and the smaller 192 kg (422.4 lb) DCR 900. The former is intended for use on the DXR310 and 250 machines while the latter is intended for the DXR 140 robot model.

The DCR 300 has a jaw opening of 430 mm (17.2 in) and the DCR 900 offers two jaw openings of 320 mm (12.8 in) and 425 mm (17 in). They can be equipped with crushing tips in the middle of the jaw set to process concrete even more effectively.

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