The company unveiled the 6,000-square-foot facility with an open house on Dec. 15, 2007.
The new facility will house inventory of all Eco-Crusher excavator-mounted jaw crusher bucket models and wear parts, so the dealer can immediately serve customers on all of
More than 100 contractors, suppliers, friends and family members attended the open house event, which featured a variety of island food and a traditional Hawaiian blessing ceremony.
“This new facility allows us to keep inventory, so we can ship a bucket immediately when a customer needs one,” says Herman Ludwis, owner of
The Eco-Crusher line includes the BF60 for 10-ton or larger excavators; the BF70 for 15-ton or larger excavators; the BF90 for 25-ton or larger excavators and the BF120 for 40-ton or larger excavators.
Production rates range from 15 tons per hour on the smallest style bucket up to 99 tons per hour on the largest. The bucket crushes a maximum input product thickness of 15 inches-minus for recyclable material and 10 inches-minus for rock, into an end product that ranges from 6 inches to a 1-inch minus.
More information is available at www.ecocrusher.com.
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