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Hydraram MK-38 | 2150 kg | 45 - 60 t. | Neu!

Hydraram MK-38 | 2150 kg | 45 - 60 t. | Neu!
 
 
 
 

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Machinerypark ID
RKXO-8391-QE
Manufacturer
Hydraram
Model
MK-38 | 2150 kg | 45 - 60 t. | Neu!
Category
Demoliton Shear
Condition
New
Year of manufacture
2024
Location
9231 Surhuisterveen
Netherlands


Technical data

Weight
2,150 kg
CE standard
Yes

Engine

Emission class
Euro4
The Hydraram MK multiprocessors, for professional demolition work!

Excavatorclass: 45 - 60 t.
Weight: 2150 kg.
Workingpressure: 310 bar
Oilflow: 300 - 400 l/min
Workingpressure rotation: 140 bar
Oilflow rotation: 10 l/min
Open/close: 2.6 / 2.7 Sec.

The versatile Hydraram multiprocessors are designed for the toughest operating conditions and fit into countless vehicles of 6 - 100 tonnes of operating weight. Built of wear-resistant Hardox-400® steel, the MK series offers a long service life with minimal maintenance. With this robust tool, demolition and recycling work of all kinds can be carried out without changing the attaching unit. For an extremely fast working cycle, each multiprocessor is equipped with a rapid flow valve.
Various jaws can be mounted in this multiprocessor. It is possible to change the hydraulic dentures within 5 minutes on the construction site. The teeth and knives are replaceable and easy to replace.

There are 6 different jaws available:
-Pulverizer jaw
-Steel jaw
-Combi jaw
-Tankshear jaw
-Demolition jaw
-Universal jaw

They reduce the required number of excavators and attachments on site. With 9 models of and 6 available jaw sets, Hydraram multiprocessors can perform all functions in demolition, scrap and recycling.

Interested? We are happy to make you a non-binding offer! For further information please contact us by e-mail: info@hydraram.com

Seller

Hydraram B.V.

Hydraram B.V.

Ms Peter Wassenaar
Meander 7
9231 DB Surhuisterveen
Netherlands

Member for 19 years
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Location

State: Friesland
Near: Achtkarspelen, Opsterland, Smallingerland.

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