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NPK’S Material Processors Offer Interchangeable Jaws

Mon June 18, 2012 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


NPK Construction Equipment Inc.’s material processors are an efficient solution for concrete, steel and rebar processing, building and bridge demolition and recycling. At demolition sites, effective sizing reduces the number of trips needed to haul away debris providing dramatic savings. When used at recycling plants, NPK material processors quickly remove rebar and reduce large pieces of concrete for faster processing.

The availability of three different interchangeable jaw assemblies provides improved results and cost savings when compared to purchasing different attachments to achieve the same results, according to the manufacturer.

The S jaw set serves as a primary breaker, the G jaw set as a pulverizer and the K jaw set as a shear.

Now joining the Models M-20, M-28 and M-38, sized to fit excavators 20 to 55 tons (18 to 50 t), is the new Model M-35. This new model will fit excavators in the 25 to 40 ton (22.7 to 36 t) weight class, and are fitted with the new quick change jaw sets.

Manufactured from high-strength, abrasion-resistant steel, this rugged design accomplishes trouble-free, extended life with reinforced shields protecting cylinder rods. NPK’s integral hydraulic intensifier system boosts power by amplifying cylinder pressure and reducing cycle time, while providing a greater power-to-weight ratio. The full 360 degree power rotation provides an effective angle of attack for any job wherever the location.

For more information, call 800/225-4379 or visit www.npkce.com.




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