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Jaw-dropping performance
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|April - May 2025
Finland-headquartered excavator attachment manufacturer Remu has launched a new range of crusher buckets designed to revolutionise processing, especially in construction.
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Manufactured in-house with premium Hardox steel, and powered with Rock-Zone technology, this durable and efficient equipment crushes rock, concrete, and asphalt, enabling users to recycle materials directly on-site.
With growing demand for construction solutions, the Remu crusher bucket addresses industry needs by reducing waste and lowering operational costs.
The bucket's robust construction, low maintenance requirements, and versatile functionality make it a great asset to any contractors looking to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By allowing for on-site material reuse, these crusher buckets streamline workflow.
With a focus on quality and innovation, Remu continues to provide advanced solutions that optimise job site productivity.
Key features and benefitsRemu jaw crusher buckets integrate cutting-edge engineering with user-friendly features, making it a game-changer for job sites. Some of its key advantages include:
• Durability and strength - Constructed with Hardox steel, the crusher bucket is designed to withstand the toughest job site conditions.
• Versatile crushing capability - It efficiently crushes rock, concrete, and asphalt, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
• Eco-friendly and sustainable - By recycling materials on-site, the crusher bucket reduces waste and promotes green construction practices.
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