Compatible with all backhoe models (no hydraulic piping required)! NETIS registered mechanical small splitting machine.
The "Small Crushing Machine" from Furugaki Construction Co., Ltd. is different from conventional hydraulic crushers (small crushers) as it is mechanical, allowing for easy use with standard machinery since it does not require hydraulic piping for the backhoe (base machine). The opening and closing operations of grabbing, holding, and releasing can be performed quickly, and the gripping area is large, resulting in work efficiency that is more than double that of conventional hydraulic crushers. Additionally, due to the many irregularities on the blade, the removal of rebar from reinforced concrete blocks can be done swiftly. 【Features】 ■ Easy operation: Compatible with all backhoe models (no hydraulic piping required) ■ Small crushing capacity: 112m³/day ■ The sensation of grabbing and crushing is conveyed to the backhoe operator ■ Purchase, lease, and maintenance costs are lower than conventional machines ■ NETIS registration number: HK-080003-V *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Specifications of the small cutting machine "Garaku Jirā" ■ Model: GC/MGC-70 / GC/MGC-120 / GC/MGC-200 ■ Compatible volume [m³]: 0.25 / 0.45 / 0.7 ■ Opening width [mm]: 600 / 750 / 1000 ■ Tip breaking force [t]: 12 / 25 / 40 ■ Number of crushing blades: (3*2)*2 / (4*3)*2 / (5*4)*2 ■ Overall width [mm]: 410 / 525 / 670 ■ Weight [kg]: 400 / 700 / 1200 ■ Magnet size [mm]: φ350 / 500*400 / 700*500 ■ Power supply: 24V battery ※ Magnet is optional. GC is Garaku Jirā, MGC is magnet specification. ※ For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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