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Epiroc’s V Cutter range at Bauma

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At Bauma, Epiroc will introduce the latest addition to the V Cutter range – a smaller model suitable for carriers of 15 to 28 t.

The range of V-shaped drum cutters was initially launched in April this year by Epiroc as a new way to work with demolition, rock, concrete wall and surface profiling, and other applications.

The Epiroc VC2000 The Epiroc VC2000. (Photo: Epiroc)

According to the company, the patent pending solution has been rigorously tested in all these applications. Mounting the drums in a V-shape enables a cut with a flat base and no material is left untouched between the drums.

It works like a bucket, which Epiroc says makes it easier to use, friendlier for the carrier, requires less energy and is less time consuming.

Epiroc has also added a “tool on demand” concept to its supply of working tools for hydraulic breakers.

High-temperature applications require working tools in heat resistant vanadium steel, while other applications require longer tools or special shapes.

Epiroc says it is now possible for the customer to order exactly what they need, in the size of their choice, with a variety of tool tip geometries.

In the lead up to Bauma 2022, KHL is providing rolling news which covers the latest product launches, event announcements and any other news related to the show.

To keep up to date with the latest Bauma news, read more here or download the KHL Bauma app, available on iOS and Android.

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