Pulverizer attachment for excavator, also known as a hydraulic pulverizer for excavator, is a specialized hydraulic attachment designed to be mounted on an excavator. It uses strong hydraulic pressure to break up concrete structures, crush rubble, and cut through reinforced concrete and metal. Pulverizers are widely used in the construction, demolition, and recycling industries for their ability to turn large concrete pieces into manageable fragments. For more information, please contact us freely.

Features of YG Excavator Pulverizer Attachment

Heavy-Duty Design: The pulverizer attachment for excavator is built from high-grade alloy steel for durability and wear resistance in tough demolition environments.

Powerful Crushing Force: Capable of crushing thick concrete and rebar with precision and speed.

Replaceable Teeth & Blades: Easy to maintain, extend service life, and lower operating costs.

360° Hydraulic Rotation (Optional): Allows precise positioning and better efficiency on the job site.

Applications of Pulverizer Attachment for Excavator

Demolition of concrete structures, buildings, and bridges

On-site concrete crushing and recycling

Separation of steel reinforcement from concrete

Preparation of construction and demolition waste

Road and sidewalk removal

Benefits of Using A Pulverizer Attachment

Enhanced Efficiency:
Pulverizer attachment for excavator reduce material size on-site, minimizing transportation costs and eliminating the need for secondary crushing.

Rebar Separation:
Integrated teeth and jaws separate concrete from steel, enabling clean recycling of both materials.

Versatility:
Suitable for primary and secondary demolition, concrete processing, and scrap metal reduction.

Cost Savings:
Lowers labor costs, reduces project timelines, and maximizes material reuse.

How to Choose the Right Pulverizer Attachment?

  1. Excavator Compatibility
    Match the pulverizer’s weight and hydraulic requirements to your excavator’s size.
    Check carrier compatibility.
  2. Jaw Opening & Crushing Force
    Larger jaw openings handle bigger debris.
    Higher crushing force (measured in tons) ensures efficient material breakdown.
  3. Durability
    High-quality steel construction and wear-resistant teeth extend lifespan.
    Sealed bearings protect against dust and debris.

Maintenance Tips for Longevity

Daily Inspections: Check for cracks, loose bolts, and hydraulic leaks.
Lubrication: Regularly grease moving parts.
Teeth Replacement: Replace worn teeth to maintain crushing efficiency.
Cleaning: Remove debris after use to prevent corrosion.
Storage: Store in a dry place to avoid rust.