MB-S18 S4
Suitable for large excavators between 44,100 to 77,200 lb, the MB-S18 is great for screening various kinds of material with outstanding performance. Ideal for use before, or after crushing, the MB-S18 screening bucket will reduce crushing time up to 60%, the MB-S18 also allows the screening of natural material (quarry residue, dry soil, and river stone) of any kind, making it convenient for on-site processing. A must in reducing volumes and optimizing the size of materials for specific uses. The screening buckets MB are equipped with baskets formed by interchangeable modular panels, available with holes of different sizes based on requirements.
Weight
4409 lbs
Load capacity
3,14 cy
Pressure | counter pressure
> 2,900 | < 580 PSI
Oil flow
32  gal/min
Specification
Value
Weight
4409 lbs
Specification
Value
Load capacity
3,14 cy
Specification
Value
Pressure | counter pressure
> 2,900 | < 580 PSI
Specification
Value
Oil flow
32  gal/min
From enormous job sites or small spaces to steep and uneven environments. Areas that are difficult to access, high temperatures, limitations tied to hourly production and hauling expences, are just a few of the challenges surrounding extraction activities. In this situation, two key factors can change how profitable quarries and mines are. Reducing the logistic costs surrounding stationary recycling plants and reusing extracted materials, especially waste such as quarry scraps, is often a loss in the company's books.
Companies dealing with construction, road work repairs, demolitions, paving, and city and urban landscape redevelopments. When faced with leveling job sites, companies deal with high management costs and many critical issues aimed at protecting the environment. The priority is managing the excavated material in an inexpensive way for the company and minimizing the impact on the community.
All companies that offer roadwork services – such as work on outer suburban arterial roads, industrial infrastructures, bike paths, bridges or historic downtown alleys - all have to face: Site complications like highly populated or extremely isolated locations that aredifficult to access While keeping in mind vibration, hauling and equipment transportation restrictions, Moving waste material out of the job site, Purchasing fill material, Transporting supplies to and from the site A successful construction site is subject to many variables: how professional and eco-friendly the companies involved are and their ability to stay on budget. Other factors that weigh heavily on a job’s bidding price and need to be considered are material handling, hauling, and disposal expenses; add noise, vibration and dust emission restrictions to the equation and you have a logistic nightmare that can impact the surrounding residential area and ultimately, the environment. It is now possible to process material on site, without affecting the area's residents daily routine and keeping it "green". This allows contractors to cut costs, recycle waste material, and increase profit while being eco-friendly. With actual advantages for both the company and the community.