MB Crusher Introduces New Padding Buckets for Excavators

Two of the new padding buckets were designed for compact line equipment, while the third is for heavy equipment.

Two of the new padding buckets were designed for compact line equipment, while the third is for heavy equipment.
Two of the new padding buckets were designed for compact line equipment, while the third is for heavy equipment.
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MB Crusher has released three new padding buckets for material processing on construction sites: MB-HDS307, MB-HDS312 and MB-HDS412. Two of the new padding buckets were designed for compact line equipment, while the third is for heavy equipment. All three were made to facilitate tasks that need to aerate packed soil – for example when a green area or a garden or flower bed need to be sorted. The attachments are also designed to reclaim demolition debris, stones or roots; or to screen backfill material to cover pipes or create the trench bedding.

The three padding bucket models include:

  • The MB-HDS307 padding bucket weighs 375 lbs. made for excavators from 5,600 lbs. to 11,200 lbs.
  • The MB-HDS312 padding bucket weighs 1,587 lbs. made for excavators from 15,700 lbs. to 24,600 lbs.
  • The MB-HDS412 padding bucket weighs 2,688 lbs. made for excavators from 22,400 lbs. to 31,400 lbs.

Centralized greasing for maintenance can be done onsite. Maintenance tools are provided, in a tool bag located in a designated compartment of the bucket. 

Just like the rest of the HDS line, these new units have shafts that can be swapped safely on the jobsite. The MB Crusher patented system holds the rotating brackets in place, allowing access and removal of the shafts, while keeping the angled phase displacement aligned.

The automatic hydraulic bumper system reduces hydraulic shock so that the engine, transmission components and operating machine are not damaged.

 

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