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Crusher machines for rubble are specially developed to process construction and demolition waste, such as bricks, tiles, and other mixed rubble, into reusable materials. They are indispensable for construction and recycling companies aiming for efficient waste processing and cost savings. With a crusher machine for rubble, you can process and reuse the waste on-site, contributing to more sustainable construction management. At Pols, we offer a comprehensive range of crusher machines suitable for diverse rubble processing needs.

  • Keestrack R6 & R6e

    Keestrack R6 & R6e

    • 7 m³ Feed bunker
    • Independent double-deck screen 3,100 x 1,250 mm
    • Inlet opening (H x W) 970 x 1,300 mm
    • Very robust HB 450 rotor; diameter 1,276 mm, rotor width 1,250 mm
    • Capacity up to 500 tonnes/hour
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  • Keestrack R5 & R5e

    Keestrack R5 & R5e

    • Maximum capacity of 400 tonnes/hour
    • Fully electric with plug-in option
    • 5 m³ bunker with longer pre-screen
    • Swivelling return/storage conveyor
    • Tilting chassis
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  • Keestrack R3 & R3e

    Keestrack R3 & R3e

    • Feed bunker 3.5 m³
    • Vibrating feeder with pre-screen fitted with perforated plate 1,200 mm x 920 mm
    • Inlet opening (H x W) 770 x 960 mm
    • Rotor diameter of 1,100 mm
    • Capacity up to 250 tonnes / hour
    • 2-speed track drive
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  • SBM Remax 600

    SBM Remax 600

    • Capacity: Up to 600 tonnes per hour
    • Inlet opening: 1,380 x 1,000 mm
    • Drive motor: 250 kW (up to 375 kW peak power)
    • Weight: From 63.000 kg (depending on configuration)
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  • SBM Remax 450

    SBM Remax 450

    • Capacity: Up to 450 tonnes per hour
    • Inlet opening: 1,260 x 800 mm
    • Drive train: 160 kW (up to 240 kW peak power)
    • Weight: From approx. 47,000 kg (depending on configuration)
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  • SBM Remax 400

    SBM Remax 400

    • Capacity: Up to 400 tonnes per hour
    • Inlet opening: 1,260 x 800 mm
    • Drive train: 160 kW (up to 240 kW peak power)
    • Weight: Up to approx. 47,250 kg (depending on configuration)
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  • SBM Remax 300

    SBM Remax 300

    • Processing capacity up to 300 tonnes per hour
    • 1040 x 760 mm supply opening
    • 30 tonnes
    • Machine dimensions 10 x 2.6 x 3.2 metres
    • Hybrid-Electric
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  • SBM Remax 200

    SBM Remax 200

    • Capacity: Up to 250 tonnes per hour
    • Inlet opening: approx. 960 x 680 mm
    • Crusher drive: 110 kW (up to approx. 165 kW peak power)
    • Weight: approx. 27,000 kg

     

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Frequently asked questions about rubble crushers

What is a demolition waste crusher?

A demolition hammer for rubble is a machine that breaks down mixed construction waste, such as bricks, tiles, and roof tiles, into smaller pieces that can be reused.

2. What materials can be processed with a demolition waste crusher?

Rubble crushers are ideal for processing bricks, roof tiles, paving stones, and other construction debris. Heavier materials such as concrete and natural stone are usually processed with other specific machines, although the SBM Remax machines, for example, can break down all these materials.

3. What are the advantages of a demolition breaker for rubble?

Recycling: Processes rubble into reusable materials, such as foundation material.
Cost saving Reduces transport and landfill costs.
Efficiency Processes large amounts of debris on-site.

Can crushers for rubble be used on a mobile basis?

Yes, many breaking machines are mobile and designed for use at various locations. This makes them ideal for demolition sites and construction sites.

5. What models of crushers for rubble does Pols offer?

Pols offers various models, such as jaw crushers and impact crushers, which are specifically suitable for mixed construction rubble.

Where can I buy a concrete breaker?

Concrete breaking machines are available from Pols. Take Contact Meet with us for an appointment or expert advice on choosing the right breaker.

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