What are demolition carriers?

Carriers are base machines that provide power and move into their work position the specific attachments needed to carry out determinate jobs.

For their part, demolition carriers are specific carriers designed to work altogether which attachments specifically designed to demolish, cut, loosen, separate, pick up, transport and distribute component parts of buildings, civil engineering structures.

Attachment and carrier must be always compatible for their use as a whole. And the carrier must be capable of performing the necessary movements loaded with an attachment in conditions
typical for the application and do it cost efficiently. Therefore, a carrier should be powerful enough to get maximum productivity out of the attachment, but not so powerful that it causes damage or premature wear to the attachment.

Decades ago, attachment tools were typically carried by hydraulic excavators, but nowadays there are a lot of different types of carriers that can be used.

To choose the right attachment for each application it is important to understand the main features and limitations of the different carrier types and to choose the right size class to match the other machines in the logistics chain.

What are they used for?

Demolition carriers are used to provide power and move into their work position the specific demolition and recycling attachments needed to carry out typical jobs done in the sector, such as demolish, cut, loosen, separate, pick up, transport and distribute component parts of buildings, civil engineering structures.

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