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MB Crusher launches new shafts screener

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MB Crusher has expanded its range of shafts screener buckets with the addition of the MB-HDS523 – its largest model to date.

MB Crusher's MD-HDS523 shafts screener bucket MB Crusher’s new ‘big sister’ model, the MD-HDS523 shafts screener.

Powered by two motors and compatible with excavators in 30 to 45 t range, the new model is described by the manufacturer as the “big sister” of its MB-HDS range.

The MB-HDS523 shafts screener is designed for use on “demanding construction sites” and is suitable for excavating, earthmoving, large trenching and quarrying applications.

Offering a high productivity rate, it is the only HDS unit with five shafts and features a V Shaft System that provides a simultaneous dual screening effect.

The model comprises a concealed comb that allows material to enter and flow through the rotors without jamming, and comes with a removable front upper casing. MB Crusher said this means the attachment benefits from a greater closing angle for increased production.

MB Crusher's MD-HDS523 shafts screener bucket The MD-HDS523 can be mounted on excavators in the 30 to 45 t range.

The shafts screener bucket is equipped with a centralized greasing system for easy maintenance.

Like other models in the range, the shafts of the MB-HDS523 can be replaced onsite in just a few minutes.

According to the manufacturer, its patented design of its rotor system also allows the bucket’s rotors to be removed and repositioned.

MB Crusher said, “The parts that are subject to wear are protected by reinforced Hardox steel slab, and the bracket and frame are also thicker, making it a well-performing machine.”

Demolition & Recycling International Buyers Guide For more details about this and other demolition and recycling equipment go to the new D&Ri Buyers Guide website.

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