2023 Rammer® Cutter-Crushers RCC80R

2023 Rammer® Cutter-Crushers RCC80R

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  • Year 2023
  • Make Rammer®
  • Model Cutter-Crushers
2023 Rammer® Cutter-Crushers RCC80R

2023 Rammer® Cutter-Crushers RCC80R

2023 Rammer® Cutter-Crushers RCC80R

The 8,800 kg RCC80R is the best solution for standard and high reach demolition. Compatible with carriers in the 70 to 90 tonne range.

The Rammer RCC80R Cutter-Crusher features robust design, two powerful cylinders and 360° rotation, making it an efficient alternative to other demolition methods and an ideal choice for environmentally sensitive applications where low vibration, noise and dust are of concern.

Features May Include:
  • HD Hydraulic rotation with protection valve
  • Double bearing
  • Speed valve
  • Upside-Down cylinder with protective cover
  • Double main bearing for jaws
  • Manufactured from HB400 steel
  • Field replaceable symmetrical cutter blades
  • Self-sharpening Long-Life teeth
  • Hardened pins and bushings

Operational

Operating Conditions Max. jaw opening: 68.90 in | Max. cutting force: 7690 kN | Max. crushing force: 3190 kN | Operating pressure: 4640 - 5075 psi | Closing time at max oil flow: 3.0 s | Opening time at max oil flow: 5.0 s | No. of cycles per minute at max oil flow: 7 | Max. diameter to be cut: 3.54 in | Pressure line connection (IN): SAE 6000 psi 1 1/2" | Return line connection (OUT): SAE 6000 psi 1 1/2" | Optimum oil temperature: 104 - 140 °F | Allowed oil temperature range: -4 - 176 °F | Optimum oil viscosity at operating temperature: 30 - 60 cSt | Allowed viscosity range: 20 - 1000 cSt | Max pressure for hydraulic rotation: 2175 psi | Connections, rotation: 1/2" BSP

Hydraulics

Maximum Pressure 5075 psi
Oil capacity Oil flow range: 132.1 - 158.5 gal/min | For hydraulic rotation: 15.9 gal/min

Dimensions

Depth, Maximum Jaw: 53.1 in
Cutting Blade 11.81 in
Turning Radius 360 °

Weights

Weight 17640 lb | Minimum working weight, flange mounted: 19400 lb | Carrier weight, range: 154300 - 198400 lb

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