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Tackling Unusual Jobs With MB

Mon June 24, 2019 - National Edition
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German company Kübler used an MB-L160 crusher bucket on site to smash a large quantity of waste material from a prior demolition job.
German company Kübler used an MB-L160 crusher bucket on site to smash a large quantity of waste material from a prior demolition job.
German company Kübler used an MB-L160 crusher bucket on site to smash a large quantity of waste material from a prior demolition job. In Mexico, a Caterpillar 320 with an MB-R800 worked in a quarry. A Cat 320D with MB-S18 tackles environmental remediation in Argentina. An MB-G900 is attached to a New Holland MH36 for a wood environmental remediation project.

Unusual times call for unusual measures.

Using the new Call & Resolve service, MB Crusher makes available to construction companies all of its invaluable know-how and experience in the field, providing solutions for your next projects, be they complex, temporary, unusual or exceptional, so that you can make use of the proper machinery.

What is this new service about? MB Crusher's Production Manager Diego Azzolin, who together with his brothers represents the company's entrepreneurial and revolutionary spirit, provides an explanation:

In Mexico, a Caterpillar 320 with an MB-R800 worked in a quarry.

"The service is geared to all sectors, from construction to demolition work, road excavation, earth moving, remediation jobs, trenching, quarries and environmental clean-ups.

"People who need support call us and we make available our long-standing experience, along with the expertise of our technicians. Of course, we already had an established consulting department dedicated to professionals, helping them choose the right machinery for their specific work sites, and ensuring cost savings. We've now broadened this department, allowing us to provide just-in-time responses, even for the industry's most bizarre requests."

Precisely because of the many issues it has resolved over the years, MB Crusher understood that its equipment can offer effective solutions even in areas that are seemingly uncommon, whether specific job sites or applications that can be defined as "unusual."

One such case regards the German company Kübler, specializing in the agricultural and metallurgical sectors. Their construction site had a large quantity of waste material from a prior demolition job, along with the remains of granite blocks used for the construction of grave stones. Material that wasn't being used. They opted to make use of an MB-L160 crusher bucket, smashing the material right there on the spot to obtain a dual benefit: earnings from the resale of the material and a diversified business application.

A Cat 320D with MB-S18 tackles environmental remediation in Argentina.

A company in the United States, on the other hand, was looking to dismantle and dispose of radioactive concrete pillars.They used two BF90.3 crusher buckets mounted onto Caterpillar excavators, safely and quietly crushing the material directly on site.The goal was to limit dust emission: they succeeded by installing an MB dust suppression kit onto the crusher buckets.

Another extraordinary case was that of a Latin American company that treats hazardous waste derived from soil drilling: the goal there was to separate the aqueous and solid portions in the presence of oil. They used an MB-S18 screening bucket on their Caterpillar excavator to separate the materials and then reuse them to produce new drilling mud. Perfectly to the benefit of the worksite's profitability.

In France too, the use of an MB-LS170 screening bucket allowed for the sorting of ferrous waste from an incinerator, separating it from ash and reusing it in automotive industry processes.The MB screening bucket was applied directly to the operated machinery, without additional energy or fuel consumption, in an eco-friendly solution.

An MB-G900 is attached to a New Holland MH36 for a wood environmental remediation project.

And then in Mexico, in a plaster quarry.Instead of using costly and inaccurate explosives, a company made use of MB crusher drum cutters to reduce the material into tiny stones, just a few millimetres in diameter, avoiding large quantities of dust.

In conclusion, in Italy, in Trentino Alto Adige in late 2018 a strong storm swept away hectares and acres of woodland.To move and arrange the tree trunks,a company used an MB-G900 sorting grapple mounted onto a Hyundai 210: an agile, highly responsive and precise tool that proved to be excellent due to its manoeuvrability.

There are many more stories from customers who resolved unusual jobsdue to MB's products.

With "Call & Resolve", MB Crusher takes an important step in reaching out to operators in all sectors, offering its know-how to those who want to turn difficult situations into business opportunities.




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