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Hand Held Crushers?
April 17, 2008
12:28 PM
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Chris_J;51 said:
[SIZE=3][FONT=Arial] Has anybody have experience with a held hand/chain hoisted crusher?
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Chris[/SIZE]

we have a lot of experience with them! a great tool at the right place! here you can look at the video when we are using one:
YouTube - Darda hand held combi shear HCS6
the noise sounds a lot louder bacause of the camera... but it is a neat tool!
it breaks even really hard reinforced concrete up to 15cm thick (6")!

I will try to upload a video of the BROKK 40 using the Darda cc260 crusher as sone as possible ;) it crushes up to 26cm thick (10,5")

October 19, 2005
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Hey Chris glad I could help.

Nope we were not low bid. 4 out of 7. But bidders 3 to 6 were all within 6% of each other.

Hopefully you get the next one. So like it was tight? How low was the low bid?

James

October 19, 2005
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Well I considered "double jacks" to mean sledge hammers.

Nope we were not low bid. 4 out of 7. But bidders 3 to 6 were all within 6% of each other.

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October 18, 2005
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Excuse my ignorance, but what are "double jacks"?

October 18, 2005
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Guys thanks for your help.

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October 15, 2005
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[font=Verdana]I know Golz (picture below) makes one. But like wawrecker said I think you would better of using double jacks instead. I have never used one but, seeing them before they just don't seem like they would perform very well in your particular situation. [/font]
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[font=Verdana]Good Luck and lets us know if you got the project.[/font]

October 12, 2005
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We used a hand held hydrualic crusher about 13 years ago, It was like a giant c clamp with a hyd cyl and was made from aluminum. We were breaking 8" cip walls with lots of rebar and found that it did work but offered marginal performance over rivet busters. I would think with hollow cmu you would just use double jacks.

October 7, 2005
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[SIZE=3][FONT=Arial]I am not sure if this is the right place.

We are bidding a job, an expansion in a hospital. There are lots of hollow core CMU walls coming down. We are not allowed to use any breakers and/or

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