Demolition shear is a specialized hydraulic attachment fitted onto excavators to cut and dismantle steel beams, concrete reinforcements, pipelines, vehicles, and other heavy materials. It is widely used in sectors such as construction, demolition, shipbreaking, recycling, and scrap handling. Designed for durability and efficiency, these heavy-duty attachments transform excavators and loaders into versatile cutting machines. It utilizes powerful hydraulic force and wear-resistant blades to slice through materials that are otherwise extremely difficult to break down.

Applications Across Industries

Construction: Dismantling buildings, bridges, and industrial structures.
Recycling: Processing scrap metal in junkyards and recycling plants.
Demolition: Safe removal of hazardous materials like asbestos-lined structures.
Maritime: Breaking down ships and offshore rigs.

Benefits of Using Demolition Shear

Cost Efficiency: Reduces manual labor and speeds up projects.
Precision: Clean cuts minimize material waste.
Versatility: Adaptable to various materials and environments.
Eco-Friendly: Recycles scrap metal sustainably.

Why Choose High-Performance Hydraulic Shear?

Exceptional Cutting Force: Our demolition shears are engineered to deliver immense cutting power, allowing for rapid and precise severing of steel beams, rebar, and concrete elements.
Enhanced Efficiency: Streamline your demolition process with attachments that minimize material handling and accelerate project timelines.
Versatility: From primary demolition to secondary processing and material separation, excavator shear offers unparalleled versatility for various applications.
Durability & Reliability: Constructed from high-strength steel and precision-engineered components, these shears are built to withstand the rigorous demands of demanding demolition environments.
Safety: Designed with advanced safety features, they minimize risks on the job site, ensuring a secure working environment.

Choosing the Right Demolition Shear for Your Project

Selecting the optimal excavator shear attachment depends on several factors, including:

Carrier Size and Weight: Compatibility with your excavator’s operating weight and hydraulic flow.
Target Materials: The type and thickness of materials you’ll be processing (concrete, steel, rebar).
Project Scale: The size and complexity of your demolition job.
Desired Throughput: Your efficiency and production requirements.