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Compact screening additions

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10 April 2008

UK based Dig A Crusher has added a range of screen attachments for hydraulic excavators to complement its line of Dig A Crusher branded Meccanica Breganzese crushing buckets. Three separate series of screening buckets will now be available under the Dig A Screen name.

The first of the is the four model S Series, each available in standard, heavy duty and mixing bucket variants, for 10-35 tonne excavators. The four model R Series (rotating trommel) bucket is for machines from 13-35 tonnes, and the V Series (vibrating riddle) consists of three models for 13-30 tonne machines.

D&Ri understands that these screening buckets are manufactured by Rotar in the Netherlands and Remu in Finland, and are branded under similar arrangements to the crushing buckets.

The attachments will initially be available only in the UK, but Dig A Crusher managing director Crusher attachments have recently been sold into Africa and the Middle East, suggesting that the company's ambitions are not restricted to the UK since its foundation in 2003.

Since that date, the company has sold more than 300 crushing buckets, with 100 being sold in 2007 alone.

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