Product Snapshot: Bucket Crusher and Utility Knives

The Kobelco SK340LC Crawler Excavator is powered by a 270-hp, Tier 4 engine. The machine has an operating weight of 81,800 lb and boasts a digging force of 50,582 lb. It has a digging depth of 24 ft, 10 in., and a 2.09-cu-yard bucket. The machine boasts an independent travel feature, which allows the excavator to travel, dig and lift simultaneously.
Kobelco; www.kobelco-usa.com

Milwaukee has expanded its Fastback II line of utility knives, which now feature magnetic blade storage in the handle. Each blade can be opened with one hand and has an integrated gut hook and wire stripper. The blade's thin design has a wire belt clip and allows for easy pocket storage.
Milwaukee Electric Tool; www.milwaukeetool.com

Atlas Copco has added four bucket crushers to its silent demolition tool line. The rig-mounted hydraulic crusher can recycle asphalt, stone and concrete debris. The output size can be adjusted from 0.5 in. to 4.75 in. in the three larger models and from 0.5 in. to 4 in. in the smaller BC1500 model. The bucket jaws can be inverted to extend their usable life.
Atlas Copco; www.atlascopco.us

The Case CX14C SR and CX235C SR Minimum-Swing Radius Excavators run on Tier 4-certified engines that employ cooled-exhaust-gas recirculation technology to meet emissions standards. The two machines offer fuel savings of up to 9.2% and 17%, respectively, over the earlier B-Series models. The Case Intelligent Hydraulic System brings faster cycle times and greater lift capacity to both machines. Compact counterweights allow for the excavators to work on jobsites with restricted space.
Case Construction Equipment; www.casece.com
This week, we look at a bucket crusher from Atlas Copco and some utility knives from Milwaukee Tool. Click to begin the slide show.
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