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Choosing the right tool for the next demolition project

There is a massive demand for top quality demolition work on job sites around the country. With so many new developments and infrastructure projects beginning, demolition services for existing buildings and structures are in high demand. While there are a wide variety of potential attachments you could use for demolition,but how to choose the right tool to get the job done? the following guide will help find the right tool based on the application in which they will be used for.
1.RSBM Excavator bucket
Excavator buckets are digging attachments with teeth that can be fixed to the arm of an excavator. The buckets are controlled by the excavator operator using controls in the cabin. There are different types of excavator buckets that are used depending on where the digging has to be done.
Excavator buckets can also be used to move dirt or load dump trucks for transportation to dumping sites. Excavators are used in conventional trenching methods for laying pipelines and also used for digging trial pits for geotechnical investigation.

 

2.RSBM Hammer
Surfaces that are extra tough or stubborn such as concrete or frost-locked earth can be too difficult to break for even a severe duty bucket and can even damage components of an excavator. This is when a hydraulic hammer comes into play. Also called breakers, hammers deliver high-impact performance ideal for breaking up hard materials.Hammers have several heavy demolition tool bits available including the moil, chisel, and blunt. The most standard tool is the moil, which comes to a point and is used for trenching a demolition. The chisel is also used for demolition in addition to concrete excavation. The blunt is used for crushing operations, pulverizing large rocks and concrete slabs.In order to get the most out of the hammer attachment, sizing is important. Small hydraulic breakers can be used in concrete and other light duty projects. Medium hydraulic breakers can be used in concrete and rock, but the size and material to be broken should be taken into consideration. For rock and large scale concrete demolition projects, large hydraulic breakers are generally used to effectively handle more troublesome materials.

3.RSBM Grapple
Grapples have a wide range of functions, from clamping to material handling. They can be used in a variety of applications, such as land and rock clearing, scrap handling, and loading bulky, irregular materials like demolition debris. A staple of the logging industry, some can even be used to carry large amounts of tree logs at once. The unique design of the grapple provides a high amount of tooth overlap for compressing loads, leaving behind smaller rocks and dirt.
The two main types of grapples are the contractor’s grapple and the demolition grapple. The contractor’s grapple has a stationary jaw with an upper jaw that moves off the bucket cylinder. This grapple requires less maintenance and is a great tool for sorting and reprocessing work. The demolition grapple is capable of removing large volumes of material and is known for its strength and durability.

4.RSBM Auger
An auger is used to efficiently dig holes with speed and accuracy. This attachment features a spiral design that removes soil from the hole as it penetrates the earth. Used mostly for residential projects, augers can be used to drill holes for pillars and wells or used in landscaping for planting full grown trees and shrubbery, depending on the diameter of the auger.
The direct drive auger offers optimum balance and a higher range of speed. This type of auger is optimal when used with softer to moderate types of soil such as sand and light dirt. Alternatively, the gear-driven planetary auger can be used in applications that require more torque.

5.RSBM Magnet
a highly efficient way of adding magnetic lifting capability to your fleet of excavators. This scrap magnet will help you save on equipment repair and downtime and allow you to turn scrap metal into a profitable income source. With our generator, the magnet be easily powered by any excavator power system and is ideal for demolition sites, scrap yards and recycling facilities.

Increasing Efficiency
The range of excavator attachments helps to improve productivity and efficiency at any construction or demolition site. By understanding the full scope of the project, including the density of the materials that will be interacted with, the appropriate attachment can be selected for the excavator, making the job easier to handle.


Post time: Dec-01-2022