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Screening bucket EP 3150
for excavators

screening bucket
screening bucket
screening bucket
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Characteristics

Type
screening
Load-bearing
for excavators
Carrier weight

14 t
(15 us ton)

Bucket width

1,900 mm
(75 in)

Capacity

Max.: 1.1 m³
(38.85 ft³)

Min.: 1 m³
(35.31 ft³)

Bucket weight

1,280 kg
(2,821.92 lb)

Hydraulic flow

Max.: 130 l/min
(34.34 us gal/min)

Min.: 75 l/min
(19.81 us gal/min)

Hydraulic pressure

210 bar
(3,045.79 psi)

Description

Our screening buckets have two to four rotors, which are rotated by hydraulic motors. The rotation of the rotors and the precisely designed shape of the blades cause the material inside the bucket to move, which separates the fine material from the coarse material that remains in the bucket. Thanks to the movement caused by the bucket, even moist soil, which is difficult to separate with vibrating screens, can be screened with REMU's disk screen. Light and durable buckets, from which all extra kilos have been removed, so that the machine's lifting capacity is available for handling the material. buckets are suitable for excavators, wheel loaders, tractors and reachers. Increase the profit by screening material on-site Minimize the unnecessary trucking of material Operate at almost any hard-to-reach location Streamline processes and save time: screening bucket is essential part of the fluent process of padding and backfilling pipeline and cable excavations Crossover buckets are completely new types of buckets, where several different work modules can be purchased in one bucket frame. This enables a quick transition from one work phase to another. Crossover or XO buckets are the perfect choice if you handle several different materials.

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