Battery Magnets for Excavators

Demolition Attachments for Excavators

Battery Magnets for Excavators

Compact, versatile & powerful

Crush rubble onsite for easy reuse or removable with a Bucket Crusher attachment for your excavator.

Quickly and easily reduce bricks, concrete, reinforced concrete, tiles, clays, asphalt slabs or other inert materials from demolition, quarries, mines, tunnels and recycling.

Models:

  • 5 models available
  • Suitable for excavators from 7 to 45 tonnes, as well as backhoe loaders, wheel loaders and telescopic handlers.
  • Output size from 25mm to 125mm
  • Skid-steer loader and mini excavator version may be available on request.
  • Optional excavation teeth, dust suppression kit and iron separator.

Minimise material disposal and transport costs with the CM CBF Series Crusher Bucket for excavators.

With a structure made from Hardox 450 steel and crushing plates cast in manganese 18%, these buckets are built to withstand hard work.

Centralised greasing and a single internal valve ensure maintenance is quick and easy.

Take your excavator operations to the next level with the CM CBF Series Crusher Bucket. Contact our team today for an obligation free chat.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are battery-powered magnets for excavators, and how do they function?
A: Battery-powered magnets are lifting attachments designed for excavators that utilize the machine’s existing battery system, typically 12 or 24 volts, to generate a magnetic field. This setup eliminates the need for an external generator, simplifying installation and operation.

Q: What are the advantages of using battery-powered magnets over traditional generator-powered systems?
A: Battery-powered magnets offer several benefits, including easier installation, reduced maintenance due to fewer components, enhanced mobility between carriers, and cost-effectiveness by utilizing the excavator’s existing power source.

Q: Are there specific models of battery-powered magnets suitable for different excavator sizes?
A: Yes, various models are available to accommodate different excavator sizes and lifting requirements. For instance, some battery-powered magnets are designed for excavators ranging from 7 to 45 tonnes, ensuring compatibility across a range of equipment.

Q: How is the magnet controlled during operation?
A: Control systems vary by manufacturer, but typically, the magnet is operated via a control box connected to the excavator’s electrical system. Some models offer wireless remote controls or integration with the excavator’s existing controls for ease of use.

Q: What maintenance considerations are there for battery-powered magnets?
A: Maintenance is generally straightforward, involving regular inspection of electrical connections, monitoring the condition of the magnet surface, and ensuring the excavator’s battery system is adequately charged to support magnet operation.

For more information or to request a quote, please contact our team today.

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