Ahtari, Finland – REMU., a material handling attachments manufacturer, has unveiled a new range of excavator crusher buckets aimed at making onsite material recycling more accessible and cost-effective for contractors.
The new lineup includes three models, each designed for a specific excavator class. The Jaw-70 is suited for excavators between 12 and 20 metric tons, offering a compact yet efficient solution for medium-sized machines. The Jaw-90 is ideal for machines in the 20 to 25 metric ton range, delivering enhanced crushing performance. For large-scale, heavy-duty applications, the Jaw-110 is built for excavators over 25 metric tons, ensuring maximum output and productivity.
All models feature rugged construction, adjustable output sizes, and are engineered to meet the demands of on-site material processing across various demolition and construction environments.
Aimed at those looking to ease into material crushing without the need for a full-scale crushing plant, the new Remu jaw crusher buckets are capable of processing brick, concrete, asphalt, and rock. Constructed with durable Hardox steel and powered by Rockzone crushing technology, the buckets are engineered to deliver high performance in demanding demolition and recycling applications.
The operation is simple: the bucket scoops up material, crushes it inside, and releases the processed pieces through the bottom, directly onto the ground. This entire process is controlled from the cab, eliminating the need for the operator to step out. This makes the buckets especially suitable for demolition jobs where waste can be crushed and reused onsite or prepared for easier transport.
Each model offers bucket volumes ranging from 0.6 to 1 cubic meter. The size of the crushed material is adjustable, allowing contractors to tailor output to specific project needs.
According to Remu, the crusher buckets are designed for ease of use and minimal maintenance. Fine materials do not interfere with the crushing process, and if an unbreakable object is encountered, the rotor automatically stops. The rotor direction can then be reversed to safely discharge the blockage.
Remu emphasizes that integrating these crusher buckets into operations can help contractors reduce waste, lower material handling costs, and support environmentally sustainable practices in construction and demolition.